URL fragment identifier - simplify state handling (javascript)
I have a web application which makes extensive use of the fragment identifier for handling "state".
examplesite.com/#$mode=direct$aa;map=t;time=2003;vid=4;vid=7
A number of questions:
1) What is a good way of assigning the various "location.hash name value-pairs" to variables to keep track of the state?
1a) Should I make an object that keeps track of the state in js or declare global variables for each name value-pair?
1b) Are there any good jquery plugins to simplify this?
1c) If I want to keep track of something called "color" - should it at all times be appended to the fragment (#) and what is the correct way of checking if it is defined; can the code below be improved?
var color;
var hashString = location.hash;
var nvPairs = hashString.split(";");
var开发者_开发百科 nvPair = new Array();
for (i = 0; i < nvPairs.length; i++)
{
var keyValuePair = nvPairs[i].split("=");
nvPair[keyValuePair[0]] = keyValuePair[1];
}
if (nvPair['color']) color = nvPair['color'];
1d) As some names are used twice ("vid" in the example above) - how could I easily store them is separate variables?
2) There are 4 different "hashes" I want to pay extra attention to:
examplesite.com/ (no hash)
examplesite.com/#example=5 (contains "example") examplesite.com/#time=2003;vid=4;vid=7;modified=5 (contains "modified") examplesite.com/#time=2003;vid=4;vid=7 (does not contain "modified" or "example")How would you write a control structure that extracts variables from the hash when the application loads and checks the above conditions?
3) How can the previous state/s be stored and how to trigger a change of state when the back-button is pressed?
I would just use an object containing arrays, instead of an array. The code would look something like:
var color;
var keyValuePair,
hashString = location.hash,
nvPairs = hashString.split(";"),
nvPair = {};
for (var i = 0; i < nvPairs.length; ++i){
keyValuePair = nvPairs[i].split("=");
if (keyValuePair[0] in nvPair)
nvPair[keyValuePair[0]].push(keyValuePair[1]);
else
nvPair[keyValuePair[0]] = [keyValuePair[1]];
}
if ('color' in nvPair) color = nvPair['color'][0];
I believe the BBQ from Ben Alman can help you: http://benalman.com/projects/jquery-bbq-plugin/
A little late on this but jQuery 1.9 causes problems on Ben's plugin ($.browser)
A forked corrected version can be found here:
https://github.com/georgekosmidis/jquery-hashchange
And a plugin to help handle hash changes here:
https://github.com/georgekosmidis/jquery-hashhandle
More on this here:
http://mycodepad.wordpress.com/2013/12/19/jquery-making-ajax-applications-crawlable/
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