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icons-pack
📦 This package provides the Simple Icons packaged as a set of React components.
aykutkardas
It makes it very simple to use SVG icons in your React and React-Native projects.
stowball
A simple, but flexible SVG icon component for React Native
EvanBacon
website that helps build simple icons for React Native apps
rramatchandran
# big-o-performance A simple html app to demonstrate performance costs of data structures. - Clone the project - Navigate to the root of the project in a termina or command prompt - Run 'npm install' - Run 'npm start' - Go to the URL specified in the terminal or command prompt to try out the app. # This app was created from the Create React App NPM. Below are instructions from that project. Below you will find some information on how to perform common tasks. You can find the most recent version of this guide [here](https://github.com/facebookincubator/create-react-app/blob/master/template/README.md). ## Table of Contents - [Updating to New Releases](#updating-to-new-releases) - [Sending Feedback](#sending-feedback) - [Folder Structure](#folder-structure) - [Available Scripts](#available-scripts) - [npm start](#npm-start) - [npm run build](#npm-run-build) - [npm run eject](#npm-run-eject) - [Displaying Lint Output in the Editor](#displaying-lint-output-in-the-editor) - [Installing a Dependency](#installing-a-dependency) - [Importing a Component](#importing-a-component) - [Adding a Stylesheet](#adding-a-stylesheet) - [Post-Processing CSS](#post-processing-css) - [Adding Images and Fonts](#adding-images-and-fonts) - [Adding Bootstrap](#adding-bootstrap) - [Adding Flow](#adding-flow) - [Adding Custom Environment Variables](#adding-custom-environment-variables) - [Integrating with a Node Backend](#integrating-with-a-node-backend) - [Proxying API Requests in Development](#proxying-api-requests-in-development) - [Deployment](#deployment) - [Now](#now) - [Heroku](#heroku) - [Surge](#surge) - [GitHub Pages](#github-pages) - [Something Missing?](#something-missing) ## Updating to New Releases Create React App is divided into two packages: * `create-react-app` is a global command-line utility that you use to create new projects. * `react-scripts` is a development dependency in the generated projects (including this one). You almost never need to update `create-react-app` itself: it’s delegates all the setup to `react-scripts`. When you run `create-react-app`, it always creates the project with the latest version of `react-scripts` so you’ll get all the new features and improvements in newly created apps automatically. To update an existing project to a new version of `react-scripts`, [open the changelog](https://github.com/facebookincubator/create-react-app/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md), find the version you’re currently on (check `package.json` in this folder if you’re not sure), and apply the migration instructions for the newer versions. In most cases bumping the `react-scripts` version in `package.json` and running `npm install` in this folder should be enough, but it’s good to consult the [changelog](https://github.com/facebookincubator/create-react-app/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md) for potential breaking changes. We commit to keeping the breaking changes minimal so you can upgrade `react-scripts` painlessly. ## Sending Feedback We are always open to [your feedback](https://github.com/facebookincubator/create-react-app/issues). ## Folder Structure After creation, your project should look like this: ``` my-app/ README.md index.html favicon.ico node_modules/ package.json src/ App.css App.js index.css index.js logo.svg ``` For the project to build, **these files must exist with exact filenames**: * `index.html` is the page template; * `favicon.ico` is the icon you see in the browser tab; * `src/index.js` is the JavaScript entry point. You can delete or rename the other files. You may create subdirectories inside `src`. For faster rebuilds, only files inside `src` are processed by Webpack. You need to **put any JS and CSS files inside `src`**, or Webpack won’t see them. You can, however, create more top-level directories. They will not be included in the production build so you can use them for things like documentation. ## Available Scripts In the project directory, you can run: ### `npm start` Runs the app in the development mode.<br> Open [http://localhost:3000](http://localhost:3000) to view it in the browser. The page will reload if you make edits.<br> You will also see any lint errors in the console. ### `npm run build` Builds the app for production to the `build` folder.<br> It correctly bundles React in production mode and optimizes the build for the best performance. The build is minified and the filenames include the hashes.<br> Your app is ready to be deployed! ### `npm run eject` **Note: this is a one-way operation. Once you `eject`, you can’t go back!** If you aren’t satisfied with the build tool and configuration choices, you can `eject` at any time. This command will remove the single build dependency from your project. Instead, it will copy all the configuration files and the transitive dependencies (Webpack, Babel, ESLint, etc) right into your project so you have full control over them. All of the commands except `eject` will still work, but they will point to the copied scripts so you can tweak them. At this point you’re on your own. You don’t have to ever use `eject`. The curated feature set is suitable for small and middle deployments, and you shouldn’t feel obligated to use this feature. However we understand that this tool wouldn’t be useful if you couldn’t customize it when you are ready for it. ## Displaying Lint Output in the Editor >Note: this feature is available with `react-scripts@0.2.0` and higher. Some editors, including Sublime Text, Atom, and Visual Studio Code, provide plugins for ESLint. They are not required for linting. You should see the linter output right in your terminal as well as the browser console. However, if you prefer the lint results to appear right in your editor, there are some extra steps you can do. You would need to install an ESLint plugin for your editor first. >**A note for Atom `linter-eslint` users** >If you are using the Atom `linter-eslint` plugin, make sure that **Use global ESLint installation** option is checked: ><img src="http://i.imgur.com/yVNNHJM.png" width="300"> Then make sure `package.json` of your project ends with this block: ```js { // ... "eslintConfig": { "extends": "./node_modules/react-scripts/config/eslint.js" } } ``` Projects generated with `react-scripts@0.2.0` and higher should already have it. If you don’t need ESLint integration with your editor, you can safely delete those three lines from your `package.json`. Finally, you will need to install some packages *globally*: ```sh npm install -g eslint babel-eslint eslint-plugin-react eslint-plugin-import eslint-plugin-jsx-a11y eslint-plugin-flowtype ``` We recognize that this is suboptimal, but it is currently required due to the way we hide the ESLint dependency. The ESLint team is already [working on a solution to this](https://github.com/eslint/eslint/issues/3458) so this may become unnecessary in a couple of months. ## Installing a Dependency The generated project includes React and ReactDOM as dependencies. It also includes a set of scripts used by Create React App as a development dependency. You may install other dependencies (for example, React Router) with `npm`: ``` npm install --save <library-name> ``` ## Importing a Component This project setup supports ES6 modules thanks to Babel. While you can still use `require()` and `module.exports`, we encourage you to use [`import` and `export`](http://exploringjs.com/es6/ch_modules.html) instead. For example: ### `Button.js` ```js import React, { Component } from 'react'; class Button extends Component { render() { // ... } } export default Button; // Don’t forget to use export default! ``` ### `DangerButton.js` ```js import React, { Component } from 'react'; import Button from './Button'; // Import a component from another file class DangerButton extends Component { render() { return <Button color="red" />; } } export default DangerButton; ``` Be aware of the [difference between default and named exports](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/36795819/react-native-es-6-when-should-i-use-curly-braces-for-import/36796281#36796281). It is a common source of mistakes. We suggest that you stick to using default imports and exports when a module only exports a single thing (for example, a component). That’s what you get when you use `export default Button` and `import Button from './Button'`. Named exports are useful for utility modules that export several functions. A module may have at most one default export and as many named exports as you like. Learn more about ES6 modules: * [When to use the curly braces?](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/36795819/react-native-es-6-when-should-i-use-curly-braces-for-import/36796281#36796281) * [Exploring ES6: Modules](http://exploringjs.com/es6/ch_modules.html) * [Understanding ES6: Modules](https://leanpub.com/understandinges6/read#leanpub-auto-encapsulating-code-with-modules) ## Adding a Stylesheet This project setup uses [Webpack](https://webpack.github.io/) for handling all assets. Webpack offers a custom way of “extending” the concept of `import` beyond JavaScript. To express that a JavaScript file depends on a CSS file, you need to **import the CSS from the JavaScript file**: ### `Button.css` ```css .Button { padding: 20px; } ``` ### `Button.js` ```js import React, { Component } from 'react'; import './Button.css'; // Tell Webpack that Button.js uses these styles class Button extends Component { render() { // You can use them as regular CSS styles return <div className="Button" />; } } ``` **This is not required for React** but many people find this feature convenient. You can read about the benefits of this approach [here](https://medium.com/seek-ui-engineering/block-element-modifying-your-javascript-components-d7f99fcab52b). However you should be aware that this makes your code less portable to other build tools and environments than Webpack. In development, expressing dependencies this way allows your styles to be reloaded on the fly as you edit them. In production, all CSS files will be concatenated into a single minified `.css` file in the build output. If you are concerned about using Webpack-specific semantics, you can put all your CSS right into `src/index.css`. It would still be imported from `src/index.js`, but you could always remove that import if you later migrate to a different build tool. ## Post-Processing CSS This project setup minifies your CSS and adds vendor prefixes to it automatically through [Autoprefixer](https://github.com/postcss/autoprefixer) so you don’t need to worry about it. For example, this: ```css .App { display: flex; flex-direction: row; align-items: center; } ``` becomes this: ```css .App { display: -webkit-box; display: -ms-flexbox; display: flex; -webkit-box-orient: horizontal; -webkit-box-direction: normal; -ms-flex-direction: row; flex-direction: row; -webkit-box-align: center; -ms-flex-align: center; align-items: center; } ``` There is currently no support for preprocessors such as Less, or for sharing variables across CSS files. ## Adding Images and Fonts With Webpack, using static assets like images and fonts works similarly to CSS. You can **`import` an image right in a JavaScript module**. This tells Webpack to include that image in the bundle. Unlike CSS imports, importing an image or a font gives you a string value. This value is the final image path you can reference in your code. Here is an example: ```js import React from 'react'; import logo from './logo.png'; // Tell Webpack this JS file uses this image console.log(logo); // /logo.84287d09.png function Header() { // Import result is the URL of your image return <img src={logo} alt="Logo" />; } export default function Header; ``` This works in CSS too: ```css .Logo { background-image: url(./logo.png); } ``` Webpack finds all relative module references in CSS (they start with `./`) and replaces them with the final paths from the compiled bundle. If you make a typo or accidentally delete an important file, you will see a compilation error, just like when you import a non-existent JavaScript module. The final filenames in the compiled bundle are generated by Webpack from content hashes. If the file content changes in the future, Webpack will give it a different name in production so you don’t need to worry about long-term caching of assets. Please be advised that this is also a custom feature of Webpack. **It is not required for React** but many people enjoy it (and React Native uses a similar mechanism for images). However it may not be portable to some other environments, such as Node.js and Browserify. If you prefer to reference static assets in a more traditional way outside the module system, please let us know [in this issue](https://github.com/facebookincubator/create-react-app/issues/28), and we will consider support for this. ## Adding Bootstrap You don’t have to use [React Bootstrap](https://react-bootstrap.github.io) together with React but it is a popular library for integrating Bootstrap with React apps. If you need it, you can integrate it with Create React App by following these steps: Install React Bootstrap and Bootstrap from NPM. React Bootstrap does not include Bootstrap CSS so this needs to be installed as well: ``` npm install react-bootstrap --save npm install bootstrap@3 --save ``` Import Bootstrap CSS and optionally Bootstrap theme CSS in the ```src/index.js``` file: ```js import 'bootstrap/dist/css/bootstrap.css'; import 'bootstrap/dist/css/bootstrap-theme.css'; ``` Import required React Bootstrap components within ```src/App.js``` file or your custom component files: ```js import { Navbar, Jumbotron, Button } from 'react-bootstrap'; ``` Now you are ready to use the imported React Bootstrap components within your component hierarchy defined in the render method. Here is an example [`App.js`](https://gist.githubusercontent.com/gaearon/85d8c067f6af1e56277c82d19fd4da7b/raw/6158dd991b67284e9fc8d70b9d973efe87659d72/App.js) redone using React Bootstrap. ## Adding Flow Flow typing is currently [not supported out of the box](https://github.com/facebookincubator/create-react-app/issues/72) with the default `.flowconfig` generated by Flow. If you run it, you might get errors like this: ```js node_modules/fbjs/lib/Deferred.js.flow:60 60: Promise.prototype.done.apply(this._promise, arguments); ^^^^ property `done`. Property not found in 495: declare class Promise<+R> { ^ Promise. See lib: /private/tmp/flow/flowlib_34952d31/core.js:495 node_modules/fbjs/lib/shallowEqual.js.flow:29 29: return x !== 0 || 1 / (x: $FlowIssue) === 1 / (y: $FlowIssue); ^^^^^^^^^^ identifier `$FlowIssue`. Could not resolve name src/App.js:3 3: import logo from './logo.svg'; ^^^^^^^^^^^^ ./logo.svg. Required module not found src/App.js:4 4: import './App.css'; ^^^^^^^^^^^ ./App.css. Required module not found src/index.js:5 5: import './index.css'; ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ./index.css. Required module not found ``` To fix this, change your `.flowconfig` to look like this: ```ini [libs] ./node_modules/fbjs/flow/lib [options] esproposal.class_static_fields=enable esproposal.class_instance_fields=enable module.name_mapper='^\(.*\)\.css$' -> 'react-scripts/config/flow/css' module.name_mapper='^\(.*\)\.\(jpg\|png\|gif\|eot\|otf\|webp\|svg\|ttf\|woff\|woff2\|mp4\|webm\)$' -> 'react-scripts/config/flow/file' suppress_type=$FlowIssue suppress_type=$FlowFixMe ``` Re-run flow, and you shouldn’t get any extra issues. If you later `eject`, you’ll need to replace `react-scripts` references with the `<PROJECT_ROOT>` placeholder, for example: ```ini module.name_mapper='^\(.*\)\.css$' -> '<PROJECT_ROOT>/config/flow/css' module.name_mapper='^\(.*\)\.\(jpg\|png\|gif\|eot\|otf\|webp\|svg\|ttf\|woff\|woff2\|mp4\|webm\)$' -> '<PROJECT_ROOT>/config/flow/file' ``` We will consider integrating more tightly with Flow in the future so that you don’t have to do this. ## Adding Custom Environment Variables >Note: this feature is available with `react-scripts@0.2.3` and higher. Your project can consume variables declared in your environment as if they were declared locally in your JS files. By default you will have `NODE_ENV` defined for you, and any other environment variables starting with `REACT_APP_`. These environment variables will be defined for you on `process.env`. For example, having an environment variable named `REACT_APP_SECRET_CODE` will be exposed in your JS as `process.env.REACT_APP_SECRET_CODE`, in addition to `process.env.NODE_ENV`. These environment variables can be useful for displaying information conditionally based on where the project is deployed or consuming sensitive data that lives outside of version control. First, you need to have environment variables defined, which can vary between OSes. For example, let's say you wanted to consume a secret defined in the environment inside a `<form>`: ```jsx render() { return ( <div> <small>You are running this application in <b>{process.env.NODE_ENV}</b> mode.</small> <form> <input type="hidden" defaultValue={process.env.REACT_APP_SECRET_CODE} /> </form> </div> ); } ``` The above form is looking for a variable called `REACT_APP_SECRET_CODE` from the environment. In order to consume this value, we need to have it defined in the environment: ### Windows (cmd.exe) ```cmd set REACT_APP_SECRET_CODE=abcdef&&npm start ``` (Note: the lack of whitespace is intentional.) ### Linux, OS X (Bash) ```bash REACT_APP_SECRET_CODE=abcdef npm start ``` > Note: Defining environment variables in this manner is temporary for the life of the shell session. Setting permanent environment variables is outside the scope of these docs. With our environment variable defined, we start the app and consume the values. Remember that the `NODE_ENV` variable will be set for you automatically. When you load the app in the browser and inspect the `<input>`, you will see its value set to `abcdef`, and the bold text will show the environment provided when using `npm start`: ```html <div> <small>You are running this application in <b>development</b> mode.</small> <form> <input type="hidden" value="abcdef" /> </form> </div> ``` Having access to the `NODE_ENV` is also useful for performing actions conditionally: ```js if (process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'production') { analytics.disable(); } ``` ## Integrating with a Node Backend Check out [this tutorial](https://www.fullstackreact.com/articles/using-create-react-app-with-a-server/) for instructions on integrating an app with a Node backend running on another port, and using `fetch()` to access it. You can find the companion GitHub repository [here](https://github.com/fullstackreact/food-lookup-demo). ## Proxying API Requests in Development >Note: this feature is available with `react-scripts@0.2.3` and higher. People often serve the front-end React app from the same host and port as their backend implementation. For example, a production setup might look like this after the app is deployed: ``` / - static server returns index.html with React app /todos - static server returns index.html with React app /api/todos - server handles any /api/* requests using the backend implementation ``` Such setup is **not** required. However, if you **do** have a setup like this, it is convenient to write requests like `fetch('/api/todos')` without worrying about redirecting them to another host or port during development. To tell the development server to proxy any unknown requests to your API server in development, add a `proxy` field to your `package.json`, for example: ```js "proxy": "http://localhost:4000", ``` This way, when you `fetch('/api/todos')` in development, the development server will recognize that it’s not a static asset, and will proxy your request to `http://localhost:4000/api/todos` as a fallback. Conveniently, this avoids [CORS issues](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/21854516/understanding-ajax-cors-and-security-considerations) and error messages like this in development: ``` Fetch API cannot load http://localhost:4000/api/todos. No 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin' header is present on the requested resource. Origin 'http://localhost:3000' is therefore not allowed access. If an opaque response serves your needs, set the request's mode to 'no-cors' to fetch the resource with CORS disabled. ``` Keep in mind that `proxy` only has effect in development (with `npm start`), and it is up to you to ensure that URLs like `/api/todos` point to the right thing in production. You don’t have to use the `/api` prefix. Any unrecognized request will be redirected to the specified `proxy`. Currently the `proxy` option only handles HTTP requests, and it won’t proxy WebSocket connections. If the `proxy` option is **not** flexible enough for you, alternatively you can: * Enable CORS on your server ([here’s how to do it for Express](http://enable-cors.org/server_expressjs.html)). * Use [environment variables](#adding-custom-environment-variables) to inject the right server host and port into your app. ## Deployment By default, Create React App produces a build assuming your app is hosted at the server root. To override this, specify the `homepage` in your `package.json`, for example: ```js "homepage": "http://mywebsite.com/relativepath", ``` This will let Create React App correctly infer the root path to use in the generated HTML file. ### Now See [this example](https://github.com/xkawi/create-react-app-now) for a zero-configuration single-command deployment with [now](https://zeit.co/now). ### Heroku Use the [Heroku Buildpack for Create React App](https://github.com/mars/create-react-app-buildpack). You can find instructions in [Deploying React with Zero Configuration](https://blog.heroku.com/deploying-react-with-zero-configuration). ### Surge Install the Surge CLI if you haven't already by running `npm install -g surge`. Run the `surge` command and log in you or create a new account. You just need to specify the *build* folder and your custom domain, and you are done. ```sh email: email@domain.com password: ******** project path: /path/to/project/build size: 7 files, 1.8 MB domain: create-react-app.surge.sh upload: [====================] 100%, eta: 0.0s propagate on CDN: [====================] 100% plan: Free users: email@domain.com IP Address: X.X.X.X Success! Project is published and running at create-react-app.surge.sh ``` Note that in order to support routers that use html5 `pushState` API, you may want to rename the `index.html` in your build folder to `200.html` before deploying to Surge. This [ensures that every URL falls back to that file](https://surge.sh/help/adding-a-200-page-for-client-side-routing). ### GitHub Pages >Note: this feature is available with `react-scripts@0.2.0` and higher. Open your `package.json` and add a `homepage` field: ```js "homepage": "http://myusername.github.io/my-app", ``` **The above step is important!** Create React App uses the `homepage` field to determine the root URL in the built HTML file. Now, whenever you run `npm run build`, you will see a cheat sheet with a sequence of commands to deploy to GitHub pages: ```sh git commit -am "Save local changes" git checkout -B gh-pages git add -f build git commit -am "Rebuild website" git filter-branch -f --prune-empty --subdirectory-filter build git push -f origin gh-pages git checkout - ``` You may copy and paste them, or put them into a custom shell script. You may also customize them for another hosting provider. Note that GitHub Pages doesn't support routers that use the HTML5 `pushState` history API under the hood (for example, React Router using `browserHistory`). This is because when there is a fresh page load for a url like `http://user.github.io/todomvc/todos/42`, where `/todos/42` is a frontend route, the GitHub Pages server returns 404 because it knows nothing of `/todos/42`. If you want to add a router to a project hosted on GitHub Pages, here are a couple of solutions: * You could switch from using HTML5 history API to routing with hashes. If you use React Router, you can switch to `hashHistory` for this effect, but the URL will be longer and more verbose (for example, `http://user.github.io/todomvc/#/todos/42?_k=yknaj`). [Read more](https://github.com/reactjs/react-router/blob/master/docs/guides/Histories.md#histories) about different history implementations in React Router. * Alternatively, you can use a trick to teach GitHub Pages to handle 404 by redirecting to your `index.html` page with a special redirect parameter. You would need to add a `404.html` file with the redirection code to the `build` folder before deploying your project, and you’ll need to add code handling the redirect parameter to `index.html`. You can find a detailed explanation of this technique [in this guide](https://github.com/rafrex/spa-github-pages). ## Something Missing? If you have ideas for more “How To” recipes that should be on this page, [let us know](https://github.com/facebookincubator/create-react-app/issues) or [contribute some!](https://github.com/facebookincubator/create-react-app/edit/master/template/README.md)
shed3
Simple React component that displays 600 cryptocurrency icons.
jxnblk
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friktor
Simple component for anomated Material Icons in React.
ui-ninja
A simple rating library for react native supporting: decimal points, direction aware icons, custom icon set from Ionicons, custom images and record rating given by users.
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A collection of AWS Simple Icons to be used with React
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Simple component for icons in your React app
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Uma lista de tarefas simples utilizando NodeJS, Typescript, React, Redux, Chakra UI e React Icons
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🌀 A simple no-nonsense icon system for React
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Simple react component that transforms plain svg to usable icon.
KrishnaKumar2002
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For details and instructions about other browsers, see Wikipedia:Bypass your cache. /* * =============================================================== * FileUploadWizard.js * Script for uploading files through a dynamic questionnaire. * This is the code to accompany [[Wikipedia:File Upload Wizard]]. * =============================================================== */ var fuwTesting = false; var fuwDefaultTextboxLength = 60; var fuwDefaultTextareaWidth = '90%'; var fuwDefaultTextareaLines = 3; // ================================================================ // Constructor function of global fuw (= File Upload Wizard) object // ================================================================ function fuwGlobal() { // Loading the accompanying .css mw.loader.load( mw.config.get('wgServer') + mw.config.get('wgScriptPath') + '/index.php?title=MediaWiki:FileUploadWizard.css&action=raw&ctype=text/css', 'text/css' ); // see if user is logged in, autoconfirmed, experienced etc. this.getUserStatus(); fuwSetVisible('warningLoggedOut', (this.userStatus == 'anon')); fuwSetVisible('warningNotConfirmed', (this.userStatus == 'notAutoconfirmed')); if ((this.userStatus == 'anon') || (this.userStatus == 'notAutoconfirmed')) { return; } fuwSetVisible('fuwStartScriptLink', false); // create the form element to wrap the main ScriptForm area // containing input elements of Step2 and Step3 var frm = fuwGet('fuwScriptForm'); if (! frm) { frm = document.createElement('form'); frm.id = "fuwScriptForm"; var area = fuwGet('placeholderScriptForm'); var parent = area.parentNode; parent.insertBefore(frm, area); parent.removeChild(area); frm.appendChild(area); } this.ScriptForm = frm; // create the TargetForm element that contains the filename // input box, together with hidden input controls. // This is the form that is actually submitted to the api.php. frm = fuwGet('TargetForm'); if (! frm) { frm = document.createElement('form'); frm.id = "TargetForm"; frm.method = "post"; frm.enctype = "multipart/form-data"; // "enctype" doesn't work properly on IE; need "encoding" instead: frm.encoding = "multipart/form-data"; // we'll submit via api.php, not index.php, mainly because that // allows us to use a proper edit summary different from the page content frm.action = mw.config.get('wgServer') + mw.config.get('wgScriptPath') + '/api.php'; // However, since api.php sends back a response page that humans won't want to read, // we'll have to channel that response away and discard it. We'll use a hidden iframe // for that purpose. // Unfortunately, it doesn't seem possible to submit file upload content through an // Xmlhtml object via Ajax. frm.target = "TargetIFrame"; //testing: //frm.target = "_blank"; var area = fuwGet('placeholderTargetForm'); var parent = area.parentNode; parent.insertBefore(frm, area); parent.removeChild(area); frm.appendChild(area); } this.TargetForm = frm; // For the testing version, create a third form that will display // the contents to be submitted, at the bottom of the page if (fuwTesting) { frm = fuwGet('fuwTestForm'); if (! frm) { frm = document.createElement('form'); frm.id = "fuwTestForm"; var area = fuwGet('placeholderTestForm'); var parent = area.parentNode; parent.insertBefore(frm, area); parent.removeChild(area); frm.appendChild(area); } this.TestForm = frm; } // objects to hold cached results during validation and processing this.opts = { }; this.warn = { }; // create the input filename box var filebox = document.createElement('input'); filebox.id = 'file'; filebox.name = 'file'; filebox.type = 'file'; filebox.size = fuwDefaultTextboxLength; filebox.onchange = fuwValidateFile; filebox.accept = 'image/png,image/jpeg,image/gif,image/svg+xml,image/tiff,image/x-xcf,application/pdf,image/vnd.djvu,audio/ogg,video/ogg,audio/rtp-midi'; fuwAppendInput('file', filebox); // create hidden controls for sending the remaining API parameters: fuwMakeHiddenfield('action', 'upload', 'apiAction'); fuwMakeHiddenfield('format', 'xml', 'apiFormat'); fuwMakeHiddenfield('filename', '', 'apiFilename'); fuwMakeHiddenfield('text', '', 'apiText'); fuwMakeHiddenfield('comment', '', 'apiComment'); fuwMakeHiddenfield('token', mw.user.tokens.get('editToken'), 'apiToken'); fuwMakeHiddenfield('ignorewarnings', 1, 'apiIgnorewarnings'); fuwMakeHiddenfield('watch', 1, 'apiWatch'); if (fuwTesting) { fuwMakeHiddenfield('title', mw.config.get('wgPageName') + "/sandbox", 'SandboxTitle'); fuwMakeHiddenfield('token', mw.user.tokens.get('editToken'), 'SandboxToken'); fuwMakeHiddenfield('recreate', 1, 'SandboxRecreate'); } // create a hidden IFrame to send the api.php response to var ifr = document.createElement('iframe'); ifr.id = "TargetIFrame"; ifr.name = "TargetIFrame"; //ifr.setAttribute('style', 'float:right;width:150px;height:150px;'); ifr.style.display = "none"; ifr.src = ""; fuwAppendInput('TargetIFrame', ifr); if (fuwTesting) { // create the sandbox submit button btn = document.createElement('input'); btn.id = 'SandboxButton'; btn.value = 'Sandbox'; btn.name = 'Sandbox'; btn.disabled = true; btn.type = 'button'; btn.style.width = '12em'; btn.onclick = fuwSubmitSandbox; fuwAppendInput('SandboxButton', btn); } // create the real submit button btn = document.createElement('input'); btn.id = "SubmitButton"; btn.value = "Upload"; btn.name = "Upload"; btn.disabled = true; btn.type = "button"; btn.onclick = fuwSubmitUpload; btn.style.width = '12em'; fuwAppendInput('SubmitButton', btn); // create the Commons submit button btn = document.createElement('input'); btn.id = "CommonsButton"; btn.value = "Upload on Commons"; btn.name = "Upload_on_Commons"; btn.disabled = true; btn.type = "button"; btn.onclick = fuwSubmitCommons; btn.style.width = '12em'; fuwAppendInput('CommonsButton', btn); // create reset buttons for (i = 1; i<=2; i++) { btn = document.createElement('input'); btn.id = 'ResetButton' + i; btn.value = "Reset form"; btn.name = "Reset form"; btn.type = "button"; btn.onclick = fuwReset; btn.style.width = '12em'; fuwAppendInput('ResetButton' + i, btn); } // names of radio button fields var optionRadioButtons = { // top-level copyright status choice 'FreeOrNonFree' : ['OptionFree','OptionNonFree','OptionNoGood'], // main subsections under OptionFree 'FreeOptions' : ['OptionOwnWork', 'OptionThirdParty', 'OptionFreeWebsite', 'OptionPDOld', 'OptionPDOther'], // main subsections under OptionNonFree 'NonFreeOptions': ['OptionNFSubject','OptionNF3D','OptionNFExcerpt', 'OptionNFCover','OptionNFLogo','OptionNFPortrait', 'OptionNFMisc'], // response options inside warningFileExists 'FileExistsOptions': ['NoOverwrite','OverwriteSame','OverwriteDifferent'], // choice of evidence in OptionThirdParty subsection 'ThirdPartyEvidenceOptions' : ['ThirdPartyEvidenceOptionLink', 'ThirdPartyEvidenceOptionOTRS', 'ThirdPartyEvidenceOptionOTRSForthcoming', 'ThirdPartyEvidenceOptionNone'], // choice of PD status in OptionPDOld subsection 'PDOldOptions' : ['PDUS1923','PDURAA','PDFormality','PDOldOther'], // choice of PD status in OptionPDOther subsection 'PDOtherOptions': ['PDOtherUSGov','PDOtherOfficial','PDOtherSimple', 'PDOtherOther'], // whether target article is wholly or only partly dedicated to discussing non-free work: 'NFSubjectCheck': ['NFSubjectCheckDedicated','NFSubjectCheckDiscussed'], 'NF3DCheck' : ['NF3DCheckDedicated','NF3DCheckDiscussed'], // choice about copyright status of photograph in OptionNF3D 'NF3DOptions' : ['NF3DOptionFree','NF3DOptionSame'] }; for (var group in optionRadioButtons) { var op = optionRadioButtons[group]; for (i=0; i<op.length; i++) { fuwMakeRadiobutton(group, op[i]); } } this.ScriptForm.NoOverwrite.checked = true; // input fields that trigger special // onchange() event handlers for validation: fuwMakeTextfield('InputName', fuwValidateFilename); fuwMakeTextfield('NFArticle', fuwValidateNFArticle); // names of input fields that trigger normal // validation event handler var activeTextfields = [ 'Artist3D','Country3D', 'Date','OwnWorkCreation','OwnWorkPublication', 'Author','Source', 'Permission','ThirdPartyOtherLicense', 'ThirdPartyEvidenceLink','ThirdPartyOTRSTicket', 'FreeWebsiteOtherLicense', 'PDOldAuthorLifetime','Publication', 'PDOldCountry','PDOldPermission', 'PDOfficialPermission','PDOtherPermission', 'NFSubjectPurpose', 'NF3DOrigDate', 'NF3DPurpose', 'NF3DCreator', 'NFPortraitDeceased', 'EditSummary' ]; for (i=0; i<activeTextfields.length; i++) { fuwMakeTextfield(activeTextfields[i]); } // names of multiline textareas var activeTextareas = [ 'InputDesc','NF3DPermission', 'NFCommercial','NFPurpose','NFReplaceableText', 'NFReplaceable','NFCommercial','NFMinimality','AnyOther' ]; for (i=0; i<activeTextareas.length; i++) { fuwMakeTextarea(activeTextareas[i]); }; var checkboxes = [ 'NFCoverCheckDedicated','NFLogoCheckDedicated','NFPortraitCheckDedicated' ]; for (i=0; i<checkboxes.length; i++) { fuwMakeCheckbox(checkboxes[i]); }; var licenseLists = { 'OwnWorkLicense' : // array structure as expected for input to fuwMakeSelection() function. // any entry that is a two-element array will be turned into an option // (first element is the value, second element is the display string). // Entries that are one-element arrays will be the label of an option group. // Zero-element arrays mark the end of an option group. [ ['Allow all use as long as others credit you and share it under similar conditions'], ['self|GFDL|cc-by-sa-4.0|migration=redundant', 'Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 + GFDL (recommended)', true], ['self|cc-by-sa-4.0', 'Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0'], [], ['Allow all use as long as others credit you'], ['self|cc-by-4.0', 'Creative Commons Attribution 4.0'], [], ['Reserve no rights'], ['cc-zero', 'CC-zero Universal Public Domain Dedication'], [] ], 'ThirdPartyLicense' : [ ['', 'please select the correct license...'], ['Freely licensed:'], ['cc-by-sa-4.0', 'Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike (cc-by-sa-4.0)'], ['cc-by-4.0', 'Creative Commons Attribution (cc-by-4.0)'], ['GFDL', 'GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL)'], [], ['No rights reserved:'], ['PD-author', 'Public domain'], [], ['Other (see below)'], [] ], 'FreeWebsiteLicense' : [ ['', 'please select the correct license...'], ['Freely licensed:'], ['cc-by-sa-4.0', 'Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike (cc-by-sa-4.0)'], ['cc-by-4.0', 'Creative Commons Attribution (cc-by-4.0)'], ['GFDL', 'GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL)'], [], ['No rights reserved:'], ['PD-author', 'Public domain'], [], ['Other (see below)'], [] ], 'USGovLicense' : [ ['PD-USGov', 'US Federal Government'], ['PD-USGov-NASA','NASA'], ['PD-USGov-Military-Navy','US Navy'], ['PD-USGov-NOAA','US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration'], ['PD-USGov-Military-Air_Force','US Air Force'], ['PD-USGov-Military-Army','US Army'], ['PD-USGov-CIA-WF','CIA World Factbook'], ['PD-USGov-USGS','United States Geological Survey'] ], 'IneligibleLicense' : [ ['', 'please select one...'], ['PD-shape','Item consists solely of simple geometric shapes'], ['PD-text','Item consists solely of a few individual words or letters'], ['PD-textlogo','Logo or similar item consisting solely of letters and simple geometric shapes'], ['PD-chem','Chemical structural formula'], ['PD-ineligible','Other kind of item that contains no original authorship'] ], 'NFSubjectLicense' : [ ['', 'please select one...'], ['Non-free 2D art', '2-dimensional artwork (painting, drawing etc.)'], ['Non-free historic image', 'Unique historic photograph'], ['Non-free fair use in', 'something else (please describe in description field on top)'] ], 'NF3DLicense' : [ ['', 'please select one...'], ['Non-free architectural work', 'Architectural work'], ['Non-free 3D art', 'Other 3-dimensional creative work (sculpture etc.)'] ], 'NFCoverLicense' : [ ['', 'please select one...'], ['Non-free book cover', 'Cover page of a book'], ['Non-free album cover', 'Cover of a sound recording (album, single, song, CD)'], ['Non-free game cover', 'Cover of a video/computer game'], ['Non-free magazine cover', 'Cover page of a magazine'], ['Non-free video cover', 'Cover of a video'], ['Non-free software cover', 'Cover of a software product'], ['Non-free product cover', 'Cover of some commercial product'], ['Non-free title-card', 'Title screen of a TV programme'], ['Non-free movie poster', 'Movie poster'], ['Non-free poster', 'Official poster of an event'], ['Non-free fair use in', 'something else (please describe in description field on top)'] ], 'NFExcerptLicense' : [ ['', 'please select one...'], ['Non-free television screenshot', 'Television screenshot'], ['Non-free film screenshot', 'Movie screenshot'], ['Non-free game screenshot', 'Game screenshot'], ['Non-free video screenshot', 'Video screenshot'], ['Non-free music video screenshot', 'Music video screenshot'], ['Non-free software screenshot', 'Software screenshot'], ['Non-free web screenshot', 'Website screenshot'], ['Non-free speech', 'Audio excerpt from a speech'], ['Non-free audio sample', 'Sound sample of an audio recording'], ['Non-free video sample', 'Sample extract from a video'], ['Non-free sheet music', 'Sheet music representing a musical piece'], ['Non-free comic', 'Panel from a comic, graphic novel, manga etc.'], ['Non-free computer icon', 'Computer icon'], ['Non-free newspaper image', 'Page from a newspaper'], ['Non-free fair use in', 'something else (please describe in description field on top)'] ], 'NFLogoLicense' : [ ['Non-free logo', 'Logo of a company, organization etc.'], ['Non-free seal', 'Official seal, coat of arms etc'], ['Non-free symbol', 'Other official symbol'] ], 'NFMiscLicense' : [ ['Non-free fair use in', 'something else (please describe in description field on top)'], ['Non-free historic image', 'Historic photograph'], ['Non-free 2D art', '2-dimensional artwork (painting, drawing etc.)'], ['Non-free currency', 'Depiction of currency (banknotes, coins etc.)'], ['Non-free architectural work', 'Architectural work'], ['Non-free 3D art', 'Other 3-dimensional creative work (sculpture etc.)'], ['Non-free book cover', 'Cover page of a book'], ['Non-free album cover', 'Cover of a sound recording(album, single, song, CD)'], ['Non-free game cover', 'Cover of a video/computer game'], ['Non-free magazine cover', 'Cover page of a magazine'], ['Non-free video cover', 'Cover of a video'], ['Non-free software cover', 'Cover of a software product'], ['Non-free product cover', 'Cover of some commercial product'], ['Non-free title-card', 'Title screen of a TV programme'], ['Non-free movie poster', 'Movie poster'], ['Non-free poster', 'Official poster of an event'], ['Non-free television screenshot', 'Television screenshot'], ['Non-free film screenshot', 'Movie screenshot'], ['Non-free game screenshot', 'Game screenshot'], ['Non-free video screenshot', 'Video screenshot'], ['Non-free music video screenshot', 'Music video screenshot'], ['Non-free software screenshot', 'Software screenshot'], ['Non-free web screenshot', 'Website screenshot'], ['Non-free speech', 'Audio excerpt from a speech'], ['Non-free audio sample', 'Sound sample of an audio recording'], ['Non-free video sample', 'Sample extract from a video'], ['Non-free sheet music', 'Sheet music representing a musical piece'], ['Non-free comic', 'Panel from a comic, graphic novel, manga etc.'], ['Non-free computer icon', 'Computer icon'], ['Non-free newspaper image', 'Page from a newspaper'], ['Non-free logo', 'Logo of a company, organization etc.'], ['Non-free seal', 'Official seal, coat of arms etc'], ['Non-free symbol', 'Other official symbol'], ['Non-free sports uniform', 'Sports uniform'], ['Non-free stamp', 'Stamp'] ], 'NFExtraLicense' : [ ['', 'none'], ['Crown copyright and other governmental sources'], ['Non-free Crown copyright', 'UK Crown Copyright'], ['Non-free New Zealand Crown Copyright', 'NZ Crown Copyright'], ['Non-free Canadian Crown Copyright', 'Canadian Crown Copyright'], ['Non-free AUSPIC', 'AUSPIC (Australian Parliament image database)'], ['Non-free Philippines government', 'Philippines government'], ['Non-free Finnish Defence Forces', 'Finnish Defence Forces'], [], ['Other individual sources'], ['Non-free Denver Public Library image', 'Denver Public Library'], ['Non-free ESA media', 'ESA (European Space Agency)'], [], ['Possibly public domain in other countries'], ['Non-free Old-50', 'Author died more than 50 years ago.'], ['Non-free Old-70', 'Author died more than 70 years ago.'], [], ['Some permissions granted, but not completely free'], ['Non-free promotional', 'From promotional press kit'], ['Non-free with NC', 'Permission granted, but only for educational and/or non-commercial purposes'], ['Non-free with ND', 'Permission granted, but no derivative works allowed'], ['Non-free with permission', 'Permission granted, but only for Wikipedia'], [] ] }; for (var group in licenseLists) { fuwMakeSelection(group, licenseLists[group]); } this.knownCommonsLicenses = { 'self|GFDL|cc-by-sa-all|migration=redundant' : 1, 'self|Cc-zero' : 1, 'PD-self' : 1, 'self|GFDL|cc-by-sa-4.0|migration=redundant' : 1, 'self|GFDL|cc-by-4.0|migration=redundant' : 1, 'self|GFDL|cc-by-sa-3.0|migration=redundant' : 1, 'self|GFDL|cc-by-3.0|migration=redundant' : 1, 'self|cc-by-sa-4.0' : 1, 'self|cc-by-sa-3.0' : 1, 'cc-by-sa-4.0' : 1, 'cc-by-sa-3.0' : 1, 'cc-by-sa-2.5' : 1, 'cc-by-4.0' : 1, 'cc-by-3.0' : 1, 'cc-by-2.5' : 1, 'FAL' : 1, 'PD-old-100' : 1, 'PD-old' : 1, 'PD-Art' : 1, 'PD-US' : 1, 'PD-USGov' : 1, 'PD-USGov-NASA' : 1, 'PD-USGov-Military-Navy' : 1, 'PD-ineligible' : 1, 'Attribution' : 1, 'Copyrighted free use' : 1 }; // textfields that don't react directly // to user input and are used only for assembling stuff: if (fuwTesting) { fuwMakeTextfield('SandboxSummary', function(){void(0);}); fuwMakeTextarea('SandboxText', function(){void(0);}); fuwGet('SandboxSummary').disabled="disabled"; fuwGet('SandboxText').disabled="disabled"; fuwGet('SandboxText').rows = 12; } // set links to "_blank" target, so we don't accidentally leave the page, // because on some browsers that would destroy all the input the user has already entered $('.fuwOutLink a').each(function() { this.target = '_blank'; }); // make main area visible fuwSetVisible('UploadScriptArea', true); } // ====================================== // end of fuwGlobal constructor function // ====================================== function fuwRadioClick(e) { var ev = e || event; var src = ev.target || ev.srcElement; //alert('onclick event from ' + src + ' (' + src.value + ')'); fuwUpdateOptions(); return true; } /* * ============================================================= * function fuwUpdateOptions * ============================================================= * This is the onchange event handler for most of the input * elements in the main form. It changes visibility and disabled * status for the various sections of the input form in response * to which options are chosen. */ function fuwUpdateOptions() { var fuw = window.fuw; var warn = fuw.warn; var opts = fuw.opts = { }; opts.InputFilename = $('#TargetForm input#file').val(); var widgets = fuw.ScriptForm.elements; for (i = 0; i < widgets.length; i++) { var w = widgets[i]; if (w.type == "radio") { var nm = w.name; var id = w.id; var vl = w.checked && !w.disabled && fuwIsVisible(w); opts[id] = vl; if (vl) opts[nm] = id; } else { var id = w.id; var active = !w.disabled && fuwIsVisible(w); if (active) { var value = ((type == 'checkbox') ? w.checked : w.value); opts[id] = value; } } }; opts.MainOption = opts.FreeOptions || opts.NonFreeOptions; // some parts of the input form are re-used across sections // and must be moved into the currently active input section: // minimality section is shared between all NF sections fuwMove('NFMinimalitySection', 'detailsNFSubject', (opts.OptionNFSubject)) || fuwMove('NFMinimalitySection', 'detailsNF3D', (opts.OptionNF3D)) || fuwMove('NFMinimalitySection', 'detailsNFExcerpt', (opts.OptionNFExcerpt)) || fuwMove('NFMinimalitySection', 'detailsNFCover', (opts.OptionNFCover)) || fuwMove('NFMinimalitySection', 'detailsNFLogo', (opts.OptionNFLogo)) || fuwMove('NFMinimalitySection', 'detailsNFPortrait', (opts.OptionNFPortrait)) || fuwMove('NFMinimalitySection', 'detailsNFMisc', true); // AnyOtherInfo section is shared between all fuwMove('AnyOtherInfo', 'detailsOwnWork', opts.OptionOwnWork) || fuwMove('AnyOtherInfo', 'detailsThirdParty', opts.OptionThirdParty) || fuwMove('AnyOtherInfo', 'detailsFreeWebsite', opts.OptionFreeWebsite) || fuwMove('AnyOtherInfo', 'detailsPDOld', opts.OptionPDOld) || fuwMove('AnyOtherInfo', 'detailsPDOther', opts.OptionPDOther) || fuwMove('AnyOtherInfo', 'detailsNFSubject', opts.OptionNFSubject) || fuwMove('AnyOtherInfo', 'detailsNF3D', opts.OptionNF3D) || fuwMove('AnyOtherInfo', 'detailsNFExcerpt', opts.OptionNFExcerpt) || fuwMove('AnyOtherInfo', 'detailsNFCover', opts.OptionNFCover) || fuwMove('AnyOtherInfo', 'detailsNFLogo', opts.OptionNFLogo) || fuwMove('AnyOtherInfo', 'detailsNFPortrait', opts.OptionNFPortrait) || fuwMove('AnyOtherInfo', 'detailsNFMisc', opts.OptionNFMisc); // author input field is shared between all sections except "Own Work". // (will serve for the immediate/photographic author, in those cases where there // are two author fields) fuwMove('Author', 'placeholderFreeWebsiteAuthor', (opts.OptionFreeWebsite)) || fuwMove('Author', 'placeholderPDOldAuthor', (opts.OptionPDOld)) || fuwMove('Author', 'placeholderPDOtherAuthor', (opts.OptionPDOther)) || fuwMove('Author', 'placeholderNFSubjectAuthor', (opts.OptionNFSubject)) || fuwMove('Author', 'placeholderNF3DAuthor', (opts.OptionNF3D)) || fuwMove('Author', 'placeholderNFExcerptAuthor', (opts.OptionNFExcerpt)) || fuwMove('Author', 'placeholderNFCoverAuthor', (opts.OptionNFCover)) || fuwMove('Author', 'placeholderNFPortraitAuthor', (opts.OptionNFPortrait)) || fuwMove('Author', 'placeholderNFMiscAuthor', (opts.OptionNFMisc)) || fuwMove('Author', 'placeholderAuthor', true); // source input field is shared between all sections except "Own Work". // (will serve for immediate/web source, in those cases where there are two // source fields involved) fuwMove('Source', 'placeholderFreeWebsiteSource', (opts.OptionFreeWebsite)) || fuwMove('Source', 'placeholderPDOldSource', (opts.OptionPDOld)) || fuwMove('Source', 'placeholderPDOtherSource', (opts.OptionPDOther)) || fuwMove('Source', 'placeholderNFSubjectSource', (opts.OptionNFSubject)) || fuwMove('Source', 'placeholderNF3DSource', (opts.OptionNF3D)) || fuwMove('Source', 'placeholderNFExcerptSource', (opts.OptionNFExcerpt)) || fuwMove('Source', 'placeholderNFCoverSource', (opts.OptionNFCover)) || fuwMove('Source', 'placeholderNFLogoSource', (opts.OptionNFLogo)) || fuwMove('Source', 'placeholderNFPortraitSource', (opts.OptionNFPortrait)) || fuwMove('Source', 'placeholderNFMiscSource', (opts.OptionNFMisc)) || fuwMove('Source', 'placeholderSource', true); // date input field is shared between all sections except "Logo", which doesn't need it. // will serve for derived/photographic date in the case of 3D items fuwMove('Date', 'placeholderFreeWebsiteDate', (opts.OptionFreeWebsite)) || fuwMove('Date', 'placeholderThirdPartyDate', (opts.OptionThirdParty)) || fuwMove('Date', 'placeholderPDOldDate', (opts.OptionPDOld)) || fuwMove('Date', 'placeholderPDOtherDate', (opts.OptionPDOther)) || fuwMove('Date', 'placeholderNFSubjectDate', (opts.OptionNFSubject)) || fuwMove('Date', 'placeholderNF3DDate', (opts.OptionNF3D)) || fuwMove('Date', 'placeholderNFExcerptDate', (opts.OptionNFExcerpt)) || fuwMove('Date', 'placeholderNFCoverDate', (opts.OptionNFCover)) || fuwMove('Date', 'placeholderNFPortraitDate', (opts.OptionNFPortrait)) || fuwMove('Date', 'placeholderNFMiscDate', (opts.OptionNFMisc)) || fuwMove('Date', 'placeholderDate', true); // permission field is shared between ThirdParty and FreeWebsite sections fuwMove('Permission', 'placeholderFreeWebsitePermission', (opts.OptionFreeWebsite)) || fuwMove('Permission', 'placeholderPermission', true); // publication field is shared between PDOld, NFPortrait and NFMisc fuwMove('Publication', 'placeholderNFPortraitPublication', (opts.OptionNFPortrait)) || fuwMove('Publication', 'placeholderNFMiscPublication', (opts.OptionNFMisc)) || fuwMove('Publication', 'placeholderPublication', true); // Purpose, Commercial, Replaceable and ReplaceableText FUR fields are shared // between some but not all of the non-free sections fuwMove('NFPurpose', 'placeholderNFExcerptPurpose', (opts.OptionNFExcerpt)) || fuwMove('NFPurpose', 'placeholderNFPurpose'); fuwMove('NFCommercial', 'placeholderNFPortraitCommercial', (opts.OptionNFPortrait)) || fuwMove('NFCommercial', 'placeholderNFCommercial'); fuwMove('NFReplaceable', 'placeholderNFPortraitReplaceable', (opts.OptionNFPortrait)) || fuwMove('NFReplaceable', 'placeholderNFReplaceable'); fuwMove('NFReplaceableText', 'placeholderNFExcerptReplaceable', (opts.OptionNFExcerpt)) || fuwMove('NFReplaceableText', 'placeholderNFReplaceableText', true); // submit button goes to Step1 if user has chosen a plain overwrite of an existing file, // and to the active section of Step3 if otherwise fuwMove('fuwSubmit', 'UploadScriptStep1', (warn.ImageExists && opts.OverwriteSame)) || fuwMove('fuwSubmit', 'detailsOwnWork', opts.OptionOwnWork) || fuwMove('fuwSubmit', 'detailsThirdParty', opts.OptionThirdParty) || fuwMove('fuwSubmit', 'detailsFreeWebsite', opts.OptionFreeWebsite) || fuwMove('fuwSubmit', 'detailsPDOld', opts.OptionPDOld) || fuwMove('fuwSubmit', 'detailsPDOther', opts.OptionPDOther) || fuwMove('fuwSubmit', 'detailsNFSubject', opts.OptionNFSubject) || fuwMove('fuwSubmit', 'detailsNF3D', opts.OptionNF3D) || fuwMove('fuwSubmit', 'detailsNFExcerpt', opts.OptionNFExcerpt) || fuwMove('fuwSubmit', 'detailsNFCover', opts.OptionNFCover) || fuwMove('fuwSubmit', 'detailsNFLogo', opts.OptionNFLogo) || fuwMove('fuwSubmit', 'detailsNFPortrait', opts.OptionNFPortrait) || fuwMove('fuwSubmit', 'fuwSubmitHost', true); 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