# Creates the variables for setting up GFM auto-completion
window.GitLab ?= {}
GitLab.GfmAutoComplete ?= {}
# Emoji
data = []
template = "
${name} "
GitLab.GfmAutoComplete.Emoji = {data, template}
# Team Members
data = []
url = '';
params = {private_token: '', page: 1}
GitLab.GfmAutoComplete.Members = {data, url, params}
# Add GFM auto-completion to all input fields, that accept GFM input.
GitLab.GfmAutoComplete.setup = ->
input = $('.js-gfm-input')
# Emoji
input.atWho ':',
data: GitLab.GfmAutoComplete.Emoji.data,
tpl: GitLab.GfmAutoComplete.Emoji.template
# Team Members
input.atWho '@', (query, callback) ->
(getMoreMembers = ->
$.getJSON(GitLab.GfmAutoComplete.Members.url, GitLab.GfmAutoComplete.Members.params)
.success (members) ->
# pick the data we need
newMembersData = $.map(members, (m) -> m.name )
# add the new page of data to the rest
$.merge(GitLab.GfmAutoComplete.Members.data, newMembersData)
# show the pop-up with a copy of the current data
callback(GitLab.GfmAutoComplete.Members.data[..])
# are we past the last page?
if newMembersData.length is 0
# set static data and stop callbacks
input.atWho '@',
data: GitLab.GfmAutoComplete.Members.data
callback: null
else
# get next page
getMoreMembers()
# so the next request gets the next page
GitLab.GfmAutoComplete.Members.params.page += 1
).call()