define(
'tinymce.themes.mobile.android.focus.ResumeEditing',
[
'ephox.katamari.api.Arr',
'ephox.katamari.api.Fun',
'ephox.sugar.api.dom.Focus',
'ephox.sugar.api.node.Element',
'ephox.sugar.api.node.Node',
'global!setTimeout'
],
function (Arr, Fun, Focus, Element, Node, setTimeout) {
// There are numerous problems with Google Keyboard when we need to switch focus back from a toolbar item / dialog to
// the content for editing. The major problem is to do with autocomplete. Android Google Keyboard (not Swift) seems to
// remember the things that you've typed into the input, and then adds them to whatever you type in the content once you give it
// focus, as long as the keyboard has stayed up.
// We tried turning autocomplete off, and then turning it back on again with a setTimeout, and although it fixed the problem,
// the autcomplete on didn't start working immediately. Maurizio also pointed out that it was probably keyboard specific
// (and he was right) autocomplete off, and then turn it back on in an attempt to stop this happening. It works, but the
// autocomplete on part takes a while to start working again.
// Then we tried everyone's favourite setTimeout solution. This appears to work because it looks like the bug might
// be caused by the fact that the autocomplete cache is maintained while in the same event queue. As soon as we
// disconnect the stack, it looks like it is fixed. That makes some level of sense.
var autocompleteHack = function (/* iBody */) {
return function (f) {
setTimeout(function () {
f();
}, 0);
};
};
var resume = function (cWin) {
cWin.focus();
var iBody = Element.fromDom(cWin.document.body);
var inInput = Focus.active().exists(function (elem) {
return Arr.contains([ 'input', 'textarea' ], Node.name(elem));
});
var transaction = inInput ? autocompleteHack(iBody) : Fun.apply;
transaction(function () {
// If we don't blur before focusing the content, a previous focus in something like a statebutton
// which represents the chosen font colour can stop the keyboard from appearing. Therefore, we blur
// first.
Focus.active().each(Focus.blur);
Focus.focus(iBody);
});
};
return {
resume: resume
};
}
);
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