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/*!
* modernizr v3.3.1
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*
* Copyright (c)
* Faruk Ates
* Paul Irish
* Alex Sexton
* Ryan Seddon
* Patrick Kettner
* Stu Cox
* Richard Herrera
* MIT License
*/
/*
* Modernizr tests which native CSS3 and HTML5 features are available in the
* current UA and makes the results available to you in two ways: as properties on
* a global `Modernizr` object, and as classes on the `<html>` element. This
* information allows you to progressively enhance your pages with a granular level
* of control over the experience.
*/
;(function(window, document, undefined){
var tests = [];
/**
*
* ModernizrProto is the constructor for Modernizr
*
* @class
* @access public
*/
var ModernizrProto = {
// The current version, dummy
_version: '3.3.1',
// Any settings that don't work as separate modules
// can go in here as configuration.
_config: {
'classPrefix': "support-",
'enableClasses': true,
'enableJSClass': true,
'usePrefixes': true
},
// Queue of tests
_q: [],
// Stub these for people who are listening
on: function(test, cb) {
// I don't really think people should do this, but we can
// safe guard it a bit.
// -- NOTE:: this gets WAY overridden in src/addTest for actual async tests.
// This is in case people listen to synchronous tests. I would leave it out,
// but the code to *disallow* sync tests in the real version of this
// function is actually larger than this.
var self = this;
setTimeout(function() {
cb(self[test]);
}, 0);
},
addTest: function(name, fn, options) {
tests.push({name: name, fn: fn, options: options});
},
addAsyncTest: function(fn) {
tests.push({name: null, fn: fn});
}
};
// Fake some of Object.create so we can force non test results to be non "own" properties.
var Modernizr = function() {};
Modernizr.prototype = ModernizrProto;
// Leak modernizr globally when you `require` it rather than force it here.
// Overwrite name so constructor name is nicer :D
Modernizr = new Modernizr();
var classes = [];
/**
* is returns a boolean if the typeof an obj is exactly type.
*
* @access private
* @function is
* @param {*} obj - A thing we want to check the type of
* @param {string} type - A string to compare the typeof against
* @returns {boolean}
*/
function is(obj, type) {
return typeof obj === type;
}
;
/**
* Run through all tests and detect their support in the current UA.
*
* @access private
*/
function testRunner() {
var featureNames;
var feature;
var aliasIdx;
var result;
var nameIdx;
var featureName;
var featureNameSplit;
for (var featureIdx in tests) {
if (tests.hasOwnProperty(featureIdx)) {
featureNames = [];
feature = tests[featureIdx];
// run the test, throw the return value into the Modernizr,
// then based on that boolean, define an appropriate className
// and push it into an array of classes we'll join later.
//
// If there is no name, it's an 'async' test that is run,
// but not directly added to the object. That should
// be done with a post-run addTest call.
if (feature.name) {
featureNames.push(feature.name.toLowerCase());
if (feature.options && feature.options.aliases && feature.options.aliases.length) {
// Add all the aliases into the names list
for (aliasIdx = 0; aliasIdx < feature.options.aliases.length; aliasIdx++) {
featureNames.push(feature.options.aliases[aliasIdx].toLowerCase());
}
}
}
// Run the test, or use the raw value if it's not a function
result = is(feature.fn, 'function') ? feature.fn() : feature.fn;
// Set each of the names on the Modernizr object
for (nameIdx = 0; nameIdx < featureNames.length; nameIdx++) {
featureName = featureNames[nameIdx];
// Support dot properties as sub tests. We don't do checking to make sure
// that the implied parent tests have been added. You must call them in
// order (either in the test, or make the parent test a dependency).
//
// Cap it to TWO to make the logic simple and because who needs that kind of subtesting
// hashtag famous last words
featureNameSplit = featureName.split('.');
if (featureNameSplit.length === 1) {
Modernizr[featureNameSplit[0]] = result;
} else {
// cast to a Boolean, if not one already
/* jshint -W053 */
if (Modernizr[featureNameSplit[0]] && !(Modernizr[featureNameSplit[0]] instanceof Boolean)) {
Modernizr[featureNameSplit[0]] = new Boolean(Modernizr[featureNameSplit[0]]);
}
Modernizr[featureNameSplit[0]][featureNameSplit[1]] = result;
}
classes.push((result ? '' : 'no-') + featureNameSplit.join('-'));
}
}
}
}
;
/**
* docElement is a convenience wrapper to grab the root element of the document
*
* @access private
* @returns {HTMLElement|SVGElement} The root element of the document
*/
var docElement = document.documentElement;
/**
* A convenience helper to check if the document we are running in is an SVG document
*
* @access private
* @returns {boolean}
*/
var isSVG = docElement.nodeName.toLowerCase() === 'svg';
/**
* setClasses takes an array of class names and adds them to the root element
*
* @access private
* @function setClasses
* @param {string[]} classes - Array of class names
*/
// Pass in an and array of class names, e.g.:
// ['no-webp', 'borderradius', ...]
function setClasses(classes) {
var className = docElement.className;
var classPrefix = Modernizr._config.classPrefix || '';
if (isSVG) {
className = className.baseVal;
}
// Change `no-js` to `js` (independently of the `enableClasses` option)
// Handle classPrefix on this too
if (Modernizr._config.enableJSClass) {
var reJS = new RegExp('(^|\\s)' + classPrefix + 'no-js(\\s|$)');
className = className.replace(reJS, '$1' + classPrefix + 'js$2');
}
if (Modernizr._config.enableClasses) {
// Add the new classes
className += ' ' + classPrefix + classes.join(' ' + classPrefix);
isSVG ? docElement.className.baseVal = className : docElement.className = className;
}
}
;
/**
* If the browsers follow the spec, then they would expose vendor-specific style as:
* elem.style.WebkitBorderRadius
* instead of something like the following, which would be technically incorrect:
* elem.style.webkitBorderRadius
* Webkit ghosts their properties in lowercase but Opera & Moz do not.
* Microsoft uses a lowercase `ms` instead of the correct `Ms` in IE8+
* erik.eae.net/archives/2008/03/10/21.48.10/
* More here: github.com/Modernizr/Modernizr/issues/issue/21
*
* @access private
* @returns {string} The string representing the vendor-specific style properties
*/
var omPrefixes = 'Moz O ms Webkit';
/**
* List of JavaScript DOM values used for tests
*
* @memberof Modernizr
* @name Modernizr._domPrefixes
* @optionName Modernizr._domPrefixes
* @optionProp domPrefixes
* @access public
* @example
*
* Modernizr._domPrefixes is exactly the same as [_prefixes](#modernizr-_prefixes), but rather
* than kebab-case properties, all properties are their Capitalized variant
*
* ```js
* Modernizr._domPrefixes === [ "Moz", "O", "ms", "Webkit" ];
* ```
*/
var domPrefixes = (ModernizrProto._config.usePrefixes ? omPrefixes.toLowerCase().split(' ') : []);
ModernizrProto._domPrefixes = domPrefixes;
/**
* List of property values to set for css tests. See ticket #21
* http://git.io/vUGl4
*
* @memberof Modernizr
* @name Modernizr._prefixes
* @optionName Modernizr._prefixes
* @optionProp prefixes
* @access public
* @example
*
* Modernizr._prefixes is the internal list of prefixes that we test against
* inside of things like [prefixed](#modernizr-prefixed) and [prefixedCSS](#-code-modernizr-prefixedcss). It is simply
* an array of kebab-case vendor prefixes you can use within your code.
*
* Some common use cases include
*
* Generating all possible prefixed version of a CSS property
* ```js
* var rule = Modernizr._prefixes.join('transform: rotate(20deg); ');
*
* rule === 'transform: rotate(20deg); webkit-transform: rotate(20deg); moz-transform: rotate(20deg); o-transform: rotate(20deg); ms-transform: rotate(20deg);'
* ```
*
* Generating all possible prefixed version of a CSS value
* ```js
* rule = 'display:' + Modernizr._prefixes.join('flex; display:') + 'flex';
*
* rule === 'display:flex; display:-webkit-flex; display:-moz-flex; display:-o-flex; display:-ms-flex; display:flex'
* ```
*/
var prefixes = (ModernizrProto._config.usePrefixes ? ' -webkit- -moz- -o- -ms- '.split(' ') : []);
// expose these for the plugin API. Look in the source for how to join() them against your input
ModernizrProto._prefixes = prefixes;
/**
* hasOwnProp is a shim for hasOwnProperty that is needed for Safari 2.0 support
*
* @author kangax
* @access private
* @function hasOwnProp
* @param {object} object - The object to check for a property
* @param {string} property - The property to check for
* @returns {boolean}
*/
// hasOwnProperty shim by kangax needed for Safari 2.0 support
var hasOwnProp;
(function() {
var _hasOwnProperty = ({}).hasOwnProperty;
/* istanbul ignore else */
/* we have no way of testing IE 5.5 or safari 2,
* so just assume the else gets hit */
if (!is(_hasOwnProperty, 'undefined') && !is(_hasOwnProperty.call, 'undefined')) {
hasOwnProp = function(object, property) {
return _hasOwnProperty.call(object, property);
};
}
else {
hasOwnProp = function(object, property) { /* yes, this can give false positives/negatives, but most of the time we don't care about those */
return ((property in object) && is(object.constructor.prototype[property], 'undefined'));
};
}
})();
// _l tracks listeners for async tests, as well as tests that execute after the initial run
ModernizrProto._l = {};
/**
* Modernizr.on is a way to listen for the completion of async tests. Being
* asynchronous, they may not finish before your scripts run. As a result you
* will get a possibly false negative `undefined` value.
*
* @memberof Modernizr
* @name Modernizr.on
* @access public
* @function on
* @param {string} feature - String name of the feature detect
* @param {function} cb - Callback function returning a Boolean - true if feature is supported, false if not
* @example
*
* ```js
* Modernizr.on('flash', function( result ) {
* if (result) {
* // the browser has flash
* } else {
* // the browser does not have flash
* }
* });
* ```
*/
ModernizrProto.on = function(feature, cb) {
// Create the list of listeners if it doesn't exist
if (!this._l[feature]) {
this._l[feature] = [];
}
// Push this test on to the listener list
this._l[feature].push(cb);
// If it's already been resolved, trigger it on next tick
if (Modernizr.hasOwnProperty(feature)) {
// Next Tick
setTimeout(function() {
Modernizr._trigger(feature, Modernizr[feature]);
}, 0);
}
};
/**
* _trigger is the private function used to signal test completion and run any
* callbacks registered through [Modernizr.on](#modernizr-on)
*
* @memberof Modernizr
* @name Modernizr._trigger
* @access private
* @function _trigger
* @param {string} feature - string name of the feature detect
* @param {function|boolean} [res] - A feature detection function, or the boolean =
* result of a feature detection function
*/
ModernizrProto._trigger = function(feature, res) {
if (!this._l[feature]) {
return;
}
var cbs = this._l[feature];
// Force async
setTimeout(function() {
var i, cb;
for (i = 0; i < cbs.length; i++) {
cb = cbs[i];
cb(res);
}
}, 0);
// Don't trigger these again
delete this._l[feature];
};
/**
* addTest allows you to define your own feature detects that are not currently
* included in Modernizr (under the covers it's the exact same code Modernizr
* uses for its own [feature detections](https://github.com/Modernizr/Modernizr/tree/master/feature-detects)). Just like the offical detects, the result
* will be added onto the Modernizr object, as well as an appropriate className set on
* the html element when configured to do so
*
* @memberof Modernizr
* @name Modernizr.addTest
* @optionName Modernizr.addTest()
* @optionProp addTest
* @access public
* @function addTest
* @param {string|object} feature - The string name of the feature detect, or an
* object of feature detect names and test
* @param {function|boolean} test - Function returning true if feature is supported,
* false if not. Otherwise a boolean representing the results of a feature detection
* @example
*
* The most common way of creating your own feature detects is by calling
* `Modernizr.addTest` with a string (preferably just lowercase, without any
* punctuation), and a function you want executed that will return a boolean result
*
* ```js
* Modernizr.addTest('itsTuesday', function() {
* var d = new Date();
* return d.getDay() === 2;
* });
* ```
*
* When the above is run, it will set Modernizr.itstuesday to `true` when it is tuesday,
* and to `false` every other day of the week. One thing to notice is that the names of
* feature detect functions are always lowercased when added to the Modernizr object. That
* means that `Modernizr.itsTuesday` will not exist, but `Modernizr.itstuesday` will.
*
*
* Since we only look at the returned value from any feature detection function,
* you do not need to actually use a function. For simple detections, just passing
* in a statement that will return a boolean value works just fine.
*
* ```js
* Modernizr.addTest('hasJquery', 'jQuery' in window);
* ```
*
* Just like before, when the above runs `Modernizr.hasjquery` will be true if
* jQuery has been included on the page. Not using a function saves a small amount
* of overhead for the browser, as well as making your code much more readable.
*
* Finally, you also have the ability to pass in an object of feature names and
* their tests. This is handy if you want to add multiple detections in one go.
* The keys should always be a string, and the value can be either a boolean or
* function that returns a boolean.
*
* ```js
* var detects = {
* 'hasjquery': 'jQuery' in window,
* 'itstuesday': function() {
* var d = new Date();
* return d.getDay() === 2;
* }
* }
*
* Modernizr.addTest(detects);
* ```
*
* There is really no difference between the first methods and this one, it is
* just a convenience to let you write more readable code.
*/
function addTest(feature, test) {
if (typeof feature == 'object') {
for (var key in feature) {
if (hasOwnProp(feature, key)) {
addTest(key, feature[ key ]);
}
}
} else {
feature = feature.toLowerCase();
var featureNameSplit = feature.split('.');
var last = Modernizr[featureNameSplit[0]];
// Again, we don't check for parent test existence. Get that right, though.
if (featureNameSplit.length == 2) {
last = last[featureNameSplit[1]];
}
if (typeof last != 'undefined') {
// we're going to quit if you're trying to overwrite an existing test
// if we were to allow it, we'd do this:
// var re = new RegExp("\\b(no-)?" + feature + "\\b");
// docElement.className = docElement.className.replace( re, '' );
// but, no rly, stuff 'em.
return Modernizr;
}
test = typeof test == 'function' ? test() : test;
// Set the value (this is the magic, right here).
if (featureNameSplit.length == 1) {
Modernizr[featureNameSplit[0]] = test;
} else {
// cast to a Boolean, if not one already
/* jshint -W053 */
if (Modernizr[featureNameSplit[0]] && !(Modernizr[featureNameSplit[0]] instanceof Boolean)) {
Modernizr[featureNameSplit[0]] = new Boolean(Modernizr[featureNameSplit[0]]);
}
Modernizr[featureNameSplit[0]][featureNameSplit[1]] = test;
}
// Set a single class (either `feature` or `no-feature`)
/* jshint -W041 */
setClasses([(!!test && test != false ? '' : 'no-') + featureNameSplit.join('-')]);
/* jshint +W041 */
// Trigger the event
Modernizr._trigger(feature, test);
}
return Modernizr; // allow chaining.
}
// After all the tests are run, add self to the Modernizr prototype
Modernizr._q.push(function() {
ModernizrProto.addTest = addTest;
});
/**
* createElement is a convenience wrapper around document.createElement. Since we
* use createElement all over the place, this allows for (slightly) smaller code
* as well as abstracting away issues with creating elements in contexts other than
* HTML documents (e.g. SVG documents).
*
* @access private
* @function createElement
* @returns {HTMLElement|SVGElement} An HTML or SVG element
*/
function createElement() {
if (typeof document.createElement !== 'function') {
// This is the case in IE7, where the type of createElement is "object".
// For this reason, we cannot call apply() as Object is not a Function.
return document.createElement(arguments[0]);
} else if (isSVG) {
return document.createElementNS.call(document, 'http://www.w3.org/2000/svg', arguments[0]);
} else {
return document.createElement.apply(document, arguments);
}
}
;
/**
* Modernizr.hasEvent() detects support for a given event
*
* @memberof Modernizr
* @name Modernizr.hasEvent
* @optionName Modernizr.hasEvent()
* @optionProp hasEvent
* @access public
* @function hasEvent
* @param {string|*} eventName - the name of an event to test for (e.g. "resize")
* @param {Element|string} [element=HTMLDivElement] - is the element|document|window|tagName to test on
* @returns {boolean}
* @example
* `Modernizr.hasEvent` lets you determine if the browser supports a supplied event.
* By default, it does this detection on a div element
*
* ```js
* hasEvent('blur') // true;
* ```
*
* However, you are able to give an object as a second argument to hasEvent to
* detect an event on something other than a div.
*
* ```js
* hasEvent('devicelight', window) // true;
* ```
*
*/
var hasEvent = (function() {
// Detect whether event support can be detected via `in`. Test on a DOM element
// using the "blur" event b/c it should always exist. bit.ly/event-detection
var needsFallback = !('onblur' in document.documentElement);
function inner(eventName, element) {
var isSupported;
if (!eventName) { return false; }
if (!element || typeof element === 'string') {
element = createElement(element || 'div');
}
// Testing via the `in` operator is sufficient for modern browsers and IE.
// When using `setAttribute`, IE skips "unload", WebKit skips "unload" and
// "resize", whereas `in` "catches" those.
eventName = 'on' + eventName;
isSupported = eventName in element;
// Fallback technique for old Firefox - bit.ly/event-detection
if (!isSupported && needsFallback) {
if (!element.setAttribute) {
// Switch to generic element if it lacks `setAttribute`.
// It could be the `document`, `window`, or something else.
element = createElement('div');
}
element.setAttribute(eventName, '');
isSupported = typeof element[eventName] === 'function';
if (element[eventName] !== undefined) {
// If property was created, "remove it" by setting value to `undefined`.
element[eventName] = undefined;
}
element.removeAttribute(eventName);
}
return isSupported;
}
return inner;
})();
ModernizrProto.hasEvent = hasEvent;
/**
* getBody returns the body of a document, or an element that can stand in for
* the body if a real body does not exist
*
* @access private
* @function getBody
* @returns {HTMLElement|SVGElement} Returns the real body of a document, or an
* artificially created element that stands in for the body
*/
function getBody() {
// After page load injecting a fake body doesn't work so check if body exists
var body = document.body;
if (!body) {
// Can't use the real body create a fake one.
body = createElement(isSVG ? 'svg' : 'body');
body.fake = true;
}
return body;
}
;
/**
* injectElementWithStyles injects an element with style element and some CSS rules
*
* @access private
* @function injectElementWithStyles
* @param {string} rule - String representing a css rule
* @param {function} callback - A function that is used to test the injected element
* @param {number} [nodes] - An integer representing the number of additional nodes you want injected
* @param {string[]} [testnames] - An array of strings that are used as ids for the additional nodes
* @returns {boolean}
*/
function injectElementWithStyles(rule, callback, nodes, testnames) {
var mod = 'modernizr';
var style;
var ret;
var node;
var docOverflow;
var div = createElement('div');
var body = getBody();
if (parseInt(nodes, 10)) {
// In order not to give false positives we create a node for each test
// This also allows the method to scale for unspecified uses
while (nodes--) {
node = createElement('div');
node.id = testnames ? testnames[nodes] : mod + (nodes + 1);
div.appendChild(node);
}
}
style = createElement('style');
style.type = 'text/css';
style.id = 's' + mod;
// IE6 will false positive on some tests due to the style element inside the test div somehow interfering offsetHeight, so insert it into body or fakebody.
// Opera will act all quirky when injecting elements in documentElement when page is served as xml, needs fakebody too. #270
(!body.fake ? div : body).appendChild(style);
body.appendChild(div);
if (style.styleSheet) {
style.styleSheet.cssText = rule;
} else {
style.appendChild(document.createTextNode(rule));
}
div.id = mod;
if (body.fake) {
//avoid crashing IE8, if background image is used
body.style.background = '';
//Safari 5.13/5.1.4 OSX stops loading if ::-webkit-scrollbar is used and scrollbars are visible
body.style.overflow = 'hidden';
docOverflow = docElement.style.overflow;
docElement.style.overflow = 'hidden';
docElement.appendChild(body);
}
ret = callback(div, rule);
// If this is done after page load we don't want to remove the body so check if body exists
if (body.fake) {
body.parentNode.removeChild(body);
docElement.style.overflow = docOverflow;
// Trigger layout so kinetic scrolling isn't disabled in iOS6+
docElement.offsetHeight;
} else {
div.parentNode.removeChild(div);
}
return !!ret;
}
;
/**
* Modernizr.mq tests a given media query, live against the current state of the window
* adapted from matchMedia polyfill by Scott Jehl and Paul Irish
* gist.github.com/786768
*
* @memberof Modernizr
* @name Modernizr.mq
* @optionName Modernizr.mq()
* @optionProp mq
* @access public
* @function mq
* @param {string} mq - String of the media query we want to test
* @returns {boolean}
* @example
* Modernizr.mq allows for you to programmatically check if the current browser
* window state matches a media query.
*
* ```js
* var query = Modernizr.mq('(min-width: 900px)');
*
* if (query) {
* // the browser window is larger than 900px
* }
* ```
*
* Only valid media queries are supported, therefore you must always include values
* with your media query
*
* ```js
* // good
* Modernizr.mq('(min-width: 900px)');
*
* // bad
* Modernizr.mq('min-width');
* ```
*
* If you would just like to test that media queries are supported in general, use
*
* ```js
* Modernizr.mq('only all'); // true if MQ are supported, false if not
* ```
*
*
* Note that if the browser does not support media queries (e.g. old IE) mq will
* always return false.
*/
var mq = (function() {
var matchMedia = window.matchMedia || window.msMatchMedia;
if (matchMedia) {
return function(mq) {
var mql = matchMedia(mq);
return mql && mql.matches || false;
};
}
return function(mq) {
var bool = false;
injectElementWithStyles('@media ' + mq + ' { #modernizr { position: absolute; } }', function(node) {
bool = (window.getComputedStyle ?
window.getComputedStyle(node, null) :
node.currentStyle).position == 'absolute';
});
return bool;
};
})();
ModernizrProto.mq = mq;
var cssomPrefixes = (ModernizrProto._config.usePrefixes ? omPrefixes.split(' ') : []);
ModernizrProto._cssomPrefixes = cssomPrefixes;
/**
* contains checks to see if a string contains another string
*
* @access private
* @function contains
* @param {string} str - The string we want to check for substrings
* @param {string} substr - The substring we want to search the first string for
* @returns {boolean}
*/
function contains(str, substr) {
return !!~('' + str).indexOf(substr);
}
;
/**
* Create our "modernizr" element that we do most feature tests on.
*
* @access private
*/
var modElem = {
elem: createElement('modernizr')
};
// Clean up this element
Modernizr._q.push(function() {
delete modElem.elem;
});
var mStyle = {
style: modElem.elem.style
};
// kill ref for gc, must happen before mod.elem is removed, so we unshift on to
// the front of the queue.
Modernizr._q.unshift(function() {
delete mStyle.style;
});
/**
* domToCSS takes a camelCase string and converts it to kebab-case
* e.g. boxSizing -> box-sizing
*
* @access private
* @function domToCSS
* @param {string} name - String name of camelCase prop we want to convert
* @returns {string} The kebab-case version of the supplied name
*/
function domToCSS(name) {
return name.replace(/([A-Z])/g, function(str, m1) {
return '-' + m1.toLowerCase();
}).replace(/^ms-/, '-ms-');
}
;
/**
* nativeTestProps allows for us to use native feature detection functionality if available.
* some prefixed form, or false, in the case of an unsupported rule
*
* @access private
* @function nativeTestProps
* @param {array} props - An array of property names
* @param {string} value - A string representing the value we want to check via @supports
* @returns {boolean|undefined} A boolean when @supports exists, undefined otherwise
*/
// Accepts a list of property names and a single value
// Returns `undefined` if native detection not available
function nativeTestProps(props, value) {
var i = props.length;
// Start with the JS API: http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-conditional/#the-css-interface
if ('CSS' in window && 'supports' in window.CSS) {
// Try every prefixed variant of the property
while (i--) {
if (window.CSS.supports(domToCSS(props[i]), value)) {
return true;
}
}
return false;
}
// Otherwise fall back to at-rule (for Opera 12.x)
else if ('CSSSupportsRule' in window) {
// Build a condition string for every prefixed variant
var conditionText = [];
while (i--) {
conditionText.push('(' + domToCSS(props[i]) + ':' + value + ')');
}
conditionText = conditionText.join(' or ');
return injectElementWithStyles('@supports (' + conditionText + ') { #modernizr { position: absolute; } }', function(node) {
return getComputedStyle(node, null).position == 'absolute';
});
}
return undefined;
}
;
/**
* cssToDOM takes a kebab-case string and converts it to camelCase
* e.g. box-sizing -> boxSizing
*
* @access private
* @function cssToDOM
* @param {string} name - String name of kebab-case prop we want to convert
* @returns {string} The camelCase version of the supplied name
*/
function cssToDOM(name) {
return name.replace(/([a-z])-([a-z])/g, function(str, m1, m2) {
return m1 + m2.toUpperCase();
}).replace(/^-/, '');
}
;
// testProps is a generic CSS / DOM property test.
// In testing support for a given CSS property, it's legit to test:
// `elem.style[styleName] !== undefined`
// If the property is supported it will return an empty string,
// if unsupported it will return undefined.
// We'll take advantage of this quick test and skip setting a style
// on our modernizr element, but instead just testing undefined vs
// empty string.
// Property names can be provided in either camelCase or kebab-case.
function testProps(props, prefixed, value, skipValueTest) {
skipValueTest = is(skipValueTest, 'undefined') ? false : skipValueTest;
// Try native detect first
if (!is(value, 'undefined')) {
var result = nativeTestProps(props, value);
if (!is(result, 'undefined')) {
return result;
}
}
// Otherwise do it properly
var afterInit, i, propsLength, prop, before;
// If we don't have a style element, that means we're running async or after
// the core tests, so we'll need to create our own elements to use
// inside of an SVG element, in certain browsers, the `style` element is only
// defined for valid tags. Therefore, if `modernizr` does not have one, we
// fall back to a less used element and hope for the best.
var elems = ['modernizr', 'tspan'];
while (!mStyle.style) {
afterInit = true;
mStyle.modElem = createElement(elems.shift());
mStyle.style = mStyle.modElem.style;
}
// Delete the objects if we created them.
function cleanElems() {
if (afterInit) {
delete mStyle.style;
delete mStyle.modElem;
}
}
propsLength = props.length;
for (i = 0; i < propsLength; i++) {
prop = props[i];
before = mStyle.style[prop];
if (contains(prop, '-')) {
prop = cssToDOM(prop);
}
if (mStyle.style[prop] !== undefined) {
// If value to test has been passed in, do a set-and-check test.
// 0 (integer) is a valid property value, so check that `value` isn't
// undefined, rather than just checking it's truthy.
if (!skipValueTest && !is(value, 'undefined')) {
// Needs a try catch block because of old IE. This is slow, but will
// be avoided in most cases because `skipValueTest` will be used.
try {
mStyle.style[prop] = value;
} catch (e) {}
// If the property value has changed, we assume the value used is
// supported. If `value` is empty string, it'll fail here (because
// it hasn't changed), which matches how browsers have implemented
// CSS.supports()
if (mStyle.style[prop] != before) {
cleanElems();
return prefixed == 'pfx' ? prop : true;
}
}
// Otherwise just return true, or the property name if this is a
// `prefixed()` call
else {
cleanElems();
return prefixed == 'pfx' ? prop : true;
}
}
}
cleanElems();
return false;
}
;
/**
* fnBind is a super small [bind](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Function/bind) polyfill.
*
* @access private
* @function fnBind
* @param {function} fn - a function you want to change `this` reference to
* @param {object} that - the `this` you want to call the function with
* @returns {function} The wrapped version of the supplied function
*/
function fnBind(fn, that) {
return function() {
return fn.apply(that, arguments);
};
}
;
/**
* testDOMProps is a generic DOM property test; if a browser supports
* a certain property, it won't return undefined for it.
*
* @access private
* @function testDOMProps
* @param {array.<string>} props - An array of properties to test for
* @param {object} obj - An object or Element you want to use to test the parameters again
* @param {boolean|object} elem - An Element to bind the property lookup again. Use `false` to prevent the check
*/
function testDOMProps(props, obj, elem) {
var item;
for (var i in props) {
if (props[i] in obj) {
// return the property name as a string
if (elem === false) {
return props[i];
}
item = obj[props[i]];
// let's bind a function
if (is(item, 'function')) {
// bind to obj unless overriden
return fnBind(item, elem || obj);
}
// return the unbound function or obj or value
return item;
}
}
return false;
}
;
/**
* testPropsAll tests a list of DOM properties we want to check against.
* We specify literally ALL possible (known and/or likely) properties on
* the element including the non-vendor prefixed one, for forward-
* compatibility.
*
* @access private
* @function testPropsAll
* @param {string} prop - A string of the property to test for
* @param {string|object} [prefixed] - An object to check the prefixed properties on. Use a string to skip
* @param {HTMLElement|SVGElement} [elem] - An element used to test the property and value against
* @param {string} [value] - A string of a css value
* @param {boolean} [skipValueTest] - An boolean representing if you want to test if value sticks when set
*/
function testPropsAll(prop, prefixed, elem, value, skipValueTest) {
var ucProp = prop.charAt(0).toUpperCase() + prop.slice(1),
props = (prop + ' ' + cssomPrefixes.join(ucProp + ' ') + ucProp).split(' ');
// did they call .prefixed('boxSizing') or are we just testing a prop?
if (is(prefixed, 'string') || is(prefixed, 'undefined')) {
return testProps(props, prefixed, value, skipValueTest);
// otherwise, they called .prefixed('requestAnimationFrame', window[, elem])
} else {
props = (prop + ' ' + (domPrefixes).join(ucProp + ' ') + ucProp).split(' ');
return testDOMProps(props, prefixed, elem);
}
}
// Modernizr.testAllProps() investigates whether a given style property,
// or any of its vendor-prefixed variants, is recognized
//
// Note that the property names must be provided in the camelCase variant.
// Modernizr.testAllProps('boxSizing')
ModernizrProto.testAllProps = testPropsAll;
/**
* atRule returns a given CSS property at-rule (eg @keyframes), possibly in
* some prefixed form, or false, in the case of an unsupported rule
*
* @memberof Modernizr
* @name Modernizr.atRule
* @optionName Modernizr.atRule()
* @optionProp atRule
* @access public
* @function atRule
* @param {string} prop - String name of the @-rule to test for
* @returns {string|boolean} The string representing the (possibly prefixed)
* valid version of the @-rule, or `false` when it is unsupported.
* @example
* ```js
* var keyframes = Modernizr.atRule('@keyframes');
*
* if (keyframes) {
* // keyframes are supported
* // could be `@-webkit-keyframes` or `@keyframes`
* } else {
* // keyframes === `false`
* }
* ```
*
*/
var atRule = function(prop) {
var length = prefixes.length;
var cssrule = window.CSSRule;
var rule;
if (typeof cssrule === 'undefined') {
return undefined;
}
if (!prop) {
return false;
}
// remove literal @ from beginning of provided property
prop = prop.replace(/^@/, '');
// CSSRules use underscores instead of dashes
rule = prop.replace(/-/g, '_').toUpperCase() + '_RULE';
if (rule in cssrule) {
return '@' + prop;
}
for (var i = 0; i < length; i++) {
// prefixes gives us something like -o-, and we want O_
var prefix = prefixes[i];
var thisRule = prefix.toUpperCase() + '_' + rule;
if (thisRule in cssrule) {
return '@-' + prefix.toLowerCase() + '-' + prop;
}
}
return false;
};
ModernizrProto.atRule = atRule;
/**
* prefixed returns the prefixed or nonprefixed property name variant of your input
*
* @memberof Modernizr
* @name Modernizr.prefixed
* @optionName Modernizr.prefixed()
* @optionProp prefixed
* @access public
* @function prefixed
* @param {string} prop - String name of the property to test for
* @param {object} [obj] - An object to test for the prefixed properties on
* @param {HTMLElement} [elem] - An element used to test specific properties against
* @returns {string|false} The string representing the (possibly prefixed) valid
* version of the property, or `false` when it is unsupported.
* @example
*
* Modernizr.prefixed takes a string css value in the DOM style camelCase (as
* opposed to the css style kebab-case) form and returns the (possibly prefixed)
* version of that property that the browser actually supports.
*
* For example, in older Firefox...
* ```js
* prefixed('boxSizing')
* ```
* returns 'MozBoxSizing'
*
* In newer Firefox, as well as any other browser that support the unprefixed
* version would simply return `boxSizing`. Any browser that does not support
* the property at all, it will return `false`.
*
* By default, prefixed is checked against a DOM element. If you want to check
* for a property on another object, just pass it as a second argument
*
* ```js
* var rAF = prefixed('requestAnimationFrame', window);
*
* raf(function() {
* renderFunction();
* })
* ```
*
* Note that this will return _the actual function_ - not the name of the function.
* If you need the actual name of the property, pass in `false` as a third argument
*
* ```js
* var rAFProp = prefixed('requestAnimationFrame', window, false);
*
* rafProp === 'WebkitRequestAnimationFrame' // in older webkit
* ```
*
* One common use case for prefixed is if you're trying to determine which transition
* end event to bind to, you might do something like...
* ```js
* var transEndEventNames = {
* 'WebkitTransition' : 'webkitTransitionEnd', * Saf 6, Android Browser
* 'MozTransition' : 'transitionend', * only for FF < 15
* 'transition' : 'transitionend' * IE10, Opera, Chrome, FF 15+, Saf 7+
* };
*
* var transEndEventName = transEndEventNames[ Modernizr.prefixed('transition') ];
* ```
*
* If you want a similar lookup, but in kebab-case, you can use [prefixedCSS](#modernizr-prefixedcss).
*/
var prefixed = ModernizrProto.prefixed = function(prop, obj, elem) {
if (prop.indexOf('@') === 0) {
return atRule(prop);
}
if (prop.indexOf('-') != -1) {
// Convert kebab-case to camelCase
prop = cssToDOM(prop);
}
if (!obj) {
return testPropsAll(prop, 'pfx');
} else {
// Testing DOM property e.g. Modernizr.prefixed('requestAnimationFrame', window) // 'mozRequestAnimationFrame'
return testPropsAll(prop, obj, elem);
}
};
/**
* testAllProps determines whether a given CSS property is supported in the browser
*
* @memberof Modernizr
* @name Modernizr.testAllProps
* @optionName Modernizr.testAllProps()
* @optionProp testAllProps
* @access public
* @function testAllProps
* @param {string} prop - String naming the property to test (either camelCase or kebab-case)
* @param {string} [value] - String of the value to test
* @param {boolean} [skipValueTest=false] - Whether to skip testing that the value is supported when using non-native detection
* @example
*
* testAllProps determines whether a given CSS property, in some prefixed form,
* is supported by the browser.
*
* ```js
* testAllProps('boxSizing') // true
* ```
*
* It can optionally be given a CSS value in string form to test if a property
* value is valid
*
* ```js
* testAllProps('display', 'block') // true
* testAllProps('display', 'penguin') // false
* ```
*
* A boolean can be passed as a third parameter to skip the value check when
* native detection (@supports) isn't available.
*
* ```js
* testAllProps('shapeOutside', 'content-box', true);
* ```
*/
function testAllProps(prop, value, skipValueTest) {
return testPropsAll(prop, undefined, undefined, value, skipValueTest);
}
ModernizrProto.testAllProps = testAllProps;
/**
* testProp() investigates whether a given style property is recognized
* Property names can be provided in either camelCase or kebab-case.
*
* @memberof Modernizr
* @name Modernizr.testProp
* @access public
* @optionName Modernizr.testProp()
* @optionProp testProp
* @function testProp
* @param {string} prop - Name of the CSS property to check
* @param {string} [value] - Name of the CSS value to check
* @param {boolean} [useValue] - Whether or not to check the value if @supports isn't supported
* @returns {boolean}
* @example
*
* Just like [testAllProps](#modernizr-testallprops), only it does not check any vendor prefixed
* version of the string.
*
* Note that the property name must be provided in camelCase (e.g. boxSizing not box-sizing)
*
* ```js
* Modernizr.testProp('pointerEvents') // true
* ```
*
* You can also provide a value as an optional second argument to check if a
* specific value is supported
*
* ```js
* Modernizr.testProp('pointerEvents', 'none') // true
* Modernizr.testProp('pointerEvents', 'penguin') // false
* ```
*/
var testProp = ModernizrProto.testProp = function(prop, value, useValue) {
return testProps([prop], undefined, value, useValue);
};
/**
* testStyles injects an element with style element and some CSS rules
*
* @memberof Modernizr
* @name Modernizr.testStyles
* @optionName Modernizr.testStyles()
* @optionProp testStyles
* @access public
* @function testStyles
* @param {string} rule - String representing a css rule
* @param {function} callback - A function that is used to test the injected element
* @param {number} [nodes] - An integer representing the number of additional nodes you want injected
* @param {string[]} [testnames] - An array of strings that are used as ids for the additional nodes
* @returns {boolean}
* @example
*
* `Modernizr.testStyles` takes a CSS rule and injects it onto the current page
* along with (possibly multiple) DOM elements. This lets you check for features
* that can not be detected by simply checking the [IDL](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Developer_guide/Interface_development_guide/IDL_interface_rules).
*
* ```js
* Modernizr.testStyles('#modernizr { width: 9px; color: papayawhip; }', function(elem, rule) {
* // elem is the first DOM node in the page (by default #modernizr)
* // rule is the first argument you supplied - the CSS rule in string form
*
* addTest('widthworks', elem.style.width === '9px')
* });
* ```
*
* If your test requires multiple nodes, you can include a third argument
* indicating how many additional div elements to include on the page. The
* additional nodes are injected as children of the `elem` that is returned as
* the first argument to the callback.
*
* ```js
* Modernizr.testStyles('#modernizr {width: 1px}; #modernizr2 {width: 2px}', function(elem) {
* document.getElementById('modernizr').style.width === '1px'; // true
* document.getElementById('modernizr2').style.width === '2px'; // true
* elem.firstChild === document.getElementById('modernizr2'); // true
* }, 1);
* ```
*
* By default, all of the additional elements have an ID of `modernizr[n]`, where
* `n` is its index (e.g. the first additional, second overall is `#modernizr2`,
* the second additional is `#modernizr3`, etc.).
* If you want to have more meaningful IDs for your function, you can provide
* them as the fourth argument, as an array of strings
*
* ```js
* Modernizr.testStyles('#foo {width: 10px}; #bar {height: 20px}', function(elem) {
* elem.firstChild === document.getElementById('foo'); // true
* elem.lastChild === document.getElementById('bar'); // true
* }, 2, ['foo', 'bar']);
* ```
*
*/
var testStyles = ModernizrProto.testStyles = injectElementWithStyles;
/**
* @optionName html5shiv
* @optionProp html5shiv
*/
// Take the html5 variable out of the html5shiv scope so we can return it.
var html5;
if (!isSVG) {
/**
* @preserve HTML5 Shiv 3.7.3 | @afarkas @jdalton @jon_neal @rem | MIT/GPL2 Licensed
*/
;(function(window, document) {
/*jshint evil:true */
/** version */
var version = '3.7.3';
/** Preset options */
var options = window.html5 || {};
/** Used to skip problem elements */
var reSkip = /^<|^(?:button|map|select|textarea|object|iframe|option|optgroup)$/i;
/** Not all elements can be cloned in IE **/
var saveClones = /^(?:a|b|code|div|fieldset|h1|h2|h3|h4|h5|h6|i|label|li|ol|p|q|span|strong|style|table|tbody|td|th|tr|ul)$/i;
/** Detect whether the browser supports default html5 styles */
var supportsHtml5Styles;
/** Name of the expando, to work with multiple documents or to re-shiv one document */
var expando = '_html5shiv';
/** The id for the the documents expando */
var expanID = 0;
/** Cached data for each document */
var expandoData = {};
/** Detect whether the browser supports unknown elements */
var supportsUnknownElements;
(function() {
try {
var a = document.createElement('a');
a.innerHTML = '<xyz></xyz>';
//if the hidden property is implemented we can assume, that the browser supports basic HTML5 Styles
supportsHtml5Styles = ('hidden' in a);
supportsUnknownElements = a.childNodes.length == 1 || (function() {
// assign a false positive if unable to shiv
(document.createElement)('a');
var frag = document.createDocumentFragment();
return (
typeof frag.cloneNode == 'undefined' ||
typeof frag.createDocumentFragment == 'undefined' ||
typeof frag.createElement == 'undefined'
);
}());
} catch(e) {
// assign a false positive if detection fails => unable to shiv
supportsHtml5Styles = true;
supportsUnknownElements = true;
}
}());
/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/**
* Creates a style sheet with the given CSS text and adds it to the document.
* @private
* @param {Document} ownerDocument The document.
* @param {String} cssText The CSS text.
* @returns {StyleSheet} The style element.
*/
function addStyleSheet(ownerDocument, cssText) {
var p = ownerDocument.createElement('p'),
parent = ownerDocument.getElementsByTagName('head')[0] || ownerDocument.documentElement;
p.innerHTML = 'x<style>' + cssText + '</style>';
return parent.insertBefore(p.lastChild, parent.firstChild);
}
/**
* Returns the value of `html5.elements` as an array.
* @private
* @returns {Array} An array of shived element node names.
*/
function getElements() {
var elements = html5.elements;
return typeof elements == 'string' ? elements.split(' ') : elements;
}
/**
* Extends the built-in list of html5 elements
* @memberOf html5
* @param {String|Array} newElements whitespace separated list or array of new element names to shiv
* @param {Document} ownerDocument The context document.
*/
function addElements(newElements, ownerDocument) {
var elements = html5.elements;
if(typeof elements != 'string'){
elements = elements.join(' ');
}
if(typeof newElements != 'string'){