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/*! Responsive 1.0.4
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 * 2014 SpryMedia Ltd - datatables.net/license
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 */
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/**
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 * @summary     Responsive
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 * @description Responsive tables plug-in for DataTables
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 * @version     1.0.4
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 * @file        dataTables.responsive.js
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 * @author      SpryMedia Ltd (www.sprymedia.co.uk)
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 * @contact     www.sprymedia.co.uk/contact
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 * @copyright   Copyright 2014 SpryMedia Ltd.
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 *
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 * This source file is free software, available under the following license:
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 *   MIT license - http://datatables.net/license/mit
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 *
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 * This source file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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 * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
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 * or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the license files for details.
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 *
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 * For details please refer to: http://www.datatables.net
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 */
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(function(window, document, undefined) {
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var factory = function( $, DataTable ) {
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"use strict";
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/**
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 * Responsive is a plug-in for the DataTables library that makes use of
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 * DataTables' ability to change the visibility of columns, changing the
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 * visibility of columns so the displayed columns fit into the table container.
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 * The end result is that complex tables will be dynamically adjusted to fit
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 * into the viewport, be it on a desktop, tablet or mobile browser.
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 *
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 * Responsive for DataTables has two modes of operation, which can used
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 * individually or combined:
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 *
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 * * Class name based control - columns assigned class names that match the
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 *   breakpoint logic can be shown / hidden as required for each breakpoint.
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 * * Automatic control - columns are automatically hidden when there is no
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 *   room left to display them. Columns removed from the right.
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 *
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 * In additional to column visibility control, Responsive also has built into
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 * options to use DataTables' child row display to show / hide the information
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 * from the table that has been hidden. There are also two modes of operation
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 * for this child row display:
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 *
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 * * Inline - when the control element that the user can use to show / hide
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 *   child rows is displayed inside the first column of the table.
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 * * Column - where a whole column is dedicated to be the show / hide control.
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 *
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 * Initialisation of Responsive is performed by:
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 *
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 * * Adding the class `responsive` or `dt-responsive` to the table. In this case
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 *   Responsive will automatically be initialised with the default configuration
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 *   options when the DataTable is created.
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 * * Using the `responsive` option in the DataTables configuration options. This
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 *   can also be used to specify the configuration options, or simply set to
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 *   `true` to use the defaults.
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 *
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 *  @class
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 *  @param {object} settings DataTables settings object for the host table
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 *  @param {object} [opts] Configuration options
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 *  @requires jQuery 1.7+
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 *  @requires DataTables 1.10.1+
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 *
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 *  @example
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 *      $('#example').DataTable( {
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 *        responsive: true
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 *      } );
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 *    } );
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 */
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var Responsive = function ( settings, opts ) {
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	// Sanity check that we are using DataTables 1.10 or newer
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	if ( ! DataTable.versionCheck || ! DataTable.versionCheck( '1.10.1' ) ) {
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		throw 'DataTables Responsive requires DataTables 1.10.1 or newer';
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	}
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	this.s = {
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		dt: new DataTable.Api( settings ),
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		columns: []
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	};
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	// Check if responsive has already been initialised on this table
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	if ( this.s.dt.settings()[0].responsive ) {
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		return;
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	}
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	// details is an object, but for simplicity the user can give it as a string
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	if ( opts && typeof opts.details === 'string' ) {
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		opts.details = { type: opts.details };
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	}
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	this.c = $.extend( true, {}, Responsive.defaults, DataTable.defaults.responsive, opts );
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	settings.responsive = this;
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	this._constructor();
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};
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Responsive.prototype = {
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	/* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
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	 * Constructor
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	 */
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	/**
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	 * Initialise the Responsive instance
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	 *
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	 * @private
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	 */
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	_constructor: function ()
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	{
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		var that = this;
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		var dt = this.s.dt;
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		dt.settings()[0]._responsive = this;
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		// Use DataTables' private throttle function to avoid processor thrashing
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		$(window).on( 'resize.dtr orientationchange.dtr', dt.settings()[0].oApi._fnThrottle( function () {
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			that._resize();
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		} ) );
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		// Destroy event handler
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		dt.on( 'destroy.dtr', function () {
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			$(window).off( 'resize.dtr orientationchange.dtr draw.dtr' );
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		} );
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		// Reorder the breakpoints array here in case they have been added out
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		// of order
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		this.c.breakpoints.sort( function (a, b) {
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			return a.width < b.width ? 1 :
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				a.width > b.width ? -1 : 0;
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		} );
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		// Determine which columns are already hidden, and should therefore
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		// remain hidden. TODO - should this be done? See thread 22677
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		//
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		// this.s.alwaysHidden = dt.columns(':hidden').indexes();
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		this._classLogic();
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		this._resizeAuto();
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		// First pass - draw the table for the current viewport size
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		this._resize();
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		// Details handler
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		var details = this.c.details;
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		if ( details.type ) {
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			that._detailsInit();
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			this._detailsVis();
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			dt.on( 'column-visibility.dtr', function () {
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				that._detailsVis();
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			} );
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			// Redraw the details box on each draw. This is used until
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			// DataTables implements a native `updated` event for rows
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			dt.on( 'draw.dtr', function () {
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				dt.rows().iterator( 'row', function ( settings, idx ) {
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					var row = dt.row( idx );
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					if ( row.child.isShown() ) {
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						var info = that.c.details.renderer( dt, idx );
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						row.child( info, 'child' ).show();
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					}
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				} );
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			} );
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			$(dt.table().node()).addClass( 'dtr-'+details.type );
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		}
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	},
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	/* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
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	 * Private methods
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	 */
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	/**
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	 * Calculate the visibility for the columns in a table for a given
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	 * breakpoint. The result is pre-determined based on the class logic if
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	 * class names are used to control all columns, but the width of the table
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	 * is also used if there are columns which are to be automatically shown
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	 * and hidden.
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	 *
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	 * @param  {string} breakpoint Breakpoint name to use for the calculation
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	 * @return {array} Array of boolean values initiating the visibility of each
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	 *   column.
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	 *  @private
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	 */
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	_columnsVisiblity: function ( breakpoint )
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	{
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		var dt = this.s.dt;
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		var columns = this.s.columns;
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		var i, ien;
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		// Class logic - determine which columns are in this breakpoint based
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		// on the classes. If no class control (i.e. `auto`) then `-` is used
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		// to indicate this to the rest of the function
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		var display = $.map( columns, function ( col ) {
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			return col.auto && col.minWidth === null ?
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				false :
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				col.auto === true ?
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					'-' :
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					$.inArray( breakpoint, col.includeIn ) !== -1;
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		} );
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		// Auto column control - first pass: how much width is taken by the
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		// ones that must be included from the non-auto columns
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		var requiredWidth = 0;
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		for ( i=0, ien=display.length ; i<ien ; i++ ) {
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			if ( display[i] === true ) {
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				requiredWidth += columns[i].minWidth;
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			}
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		}
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		// Second pass, use up any remaining width for other columns
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		var widthAvailable = dt.table().container().offsetWidth;
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		var usedWidth = widthAvailable - requiredWidth;
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		// Control column needs to always be included. This makes it sub-
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		// optimal in terms of using the available with, but to stop layout
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		// thrashing or overflow. Also we need to account for the control column
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		// width first so we know how much width is available for the other
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		// columns, since the control column might not be the first one shown
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		for ( i=0, ien=display.length ; i<ien ; i++ ) {
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			if ( columns[i].control ) {
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				usedWidth -= columns[i].minWidth;
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			}
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		}
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		// Allow columns to be shown (counting from the left) until we run out
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		// of room
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		for ( i=0, ien=display.length ; i<ien ; i++ ) {
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			if ( display[i] === '-' && ! columns[i].control ) {
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				display[i] = usedWidth - columns[i].minWidth < 0 ?
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					false :
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					true;
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				usedWidth -= columns[i].minWidth;
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			}
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		}
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		// Determine if the 'control' column should be shown (if there is one).
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		// This is the case when there is a hidden column (that is not the
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		// control column). The two loops look inefficient here, but they are
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		// trivial and will fly through. We need to know the outcome from the
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		// first , before the action in the second can be taken
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		var showControl = false;
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		for ( i=0, ien=columns.length ; i<ien ; i++ ) {
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			if ( ! columns[i].control && ! columns[i].never && ! display[i] ) {
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				showControl = true;
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				break;
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			}
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		}
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		for ( i=0, ien=columns.length ; i<ien ; i++ ) {
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			if ( columns[i].control ) {
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				display[i] = showControl;
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			}
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		}
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		// Finally we need to make sure that there is at least one column that
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		// is visible
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		if ( $.inArray( true, display ) === -1 ) {
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			display[0] = true;
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		}
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		return display;
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	},
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	/**
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	 * Create the internal `columns` array with information about the columns
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	 * for the table. This includes determining which breakpoints the column
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	 * will appear in, based upon class names in the column, which makes up the
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	 * vast majority of this method.
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	 *
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	 * @private
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	 */
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	_classLogic: function ()
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	{
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		var that = this;
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		var calc = {};
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		var breakpoints = this.c.breakpoints;
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		var columns = this.s.dt.columns().eq(0).map( function (i) {
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			var className = this.column(i).header().className;
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			return {
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				className: className,
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				includeIn: [],
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				auto:      false,
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				control:   false,
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				never:     className.match(/\bnever\b/) ? true : false
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			};
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		} );
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		// Simply add a breakpoint to `includeIn` array, ensuring that there are
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		// no duplicates
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		var add = function ( colIdx, name ) {
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			var includeIn = columns[ colIdx ].includeIn;
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			if ( $.inArray( name, includeIn ) === -1 ) {
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				includeIn.push( name );
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			}
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		};
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		var column = function ( colIdx, name, operator, matched ) {
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			var size, i, ien;
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			if ( ! operator ) {
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				columns[ colIdx ].includeIn.push( name );
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			}
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			else if ( operator === 'max-' ) {
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				// Add this breakpoint and all smaller
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				size = that._find( name ).width;
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				for ( i=0, ien=breakpoints.length ; i<ien ; i++ ) {
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					if ( breakpoints[i].width <= size ) {
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						add( colIdx, breakpoints[i].name );
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					}
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				}
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			}
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			else if ( operator === 'min-' ) {
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				// Add this breakpoint and all larger
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				size = that._find( name ).width;
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				for ( i=0, ien=breakpoints.length ; i<ien ; i++ ) {
329
					if ( breakpoints[i].width >= size ) {
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						add( colIdx, breakpoints[i].name );
331
					}
332
				}
333
			}
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			else if ( operator === 'not-' ) {
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				// Add all but this breakpoint (xxx need extra information)
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				for ( i=0, ien=breakpoints.length ; i<ien ; i++ ) {
338
					if ( breakpoints[i].name.indexOf( matched ) === -1 ) {
339
						add( colIdx, breakpoints[i].name );
340
					}
341
				}
342
			}
343
		};
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345
		// Loop over each column and determine if it has a responsive control
346
		// class
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		columns.each( function ( col, i ) {
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			var classNames = col.className.split(' ');
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			var hasClass = false;
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			// Split the class name up so multiple rules can be applied if needed
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			for ( var k=0, ken=classNames.length ; k<ken ; k++ ) {
353
				var className = $.trim( classNames[k] );
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				if ( className === 'all' ) {
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					// Include in all
357
					hasClass = true;
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					col.includeIn = $.map( breakpoints, function (a) {
359
						return a.name;
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					} );
361
					return;
362
				}
363
				else if ( className === 'none' || className === 'never' ) {
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					// Include in none (default) and no auto
365
					hasClass = true;
366
					return;
367
				}
368
				else if ( className === 'control' ) {
369
					// Special column that is only visible, when one of the other
370
					// columns is hidden. This is used for the details control
371
					hasClass = true;
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					col.control = true;
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					return;
374
				}
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				$.each( breakpoints, function ( j, breakpoint ) {
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					// Does this column have a class that matches this breakpoint?
378
					var brokenPoint = breakpoint.name.split('-');
379
					var re = new RegExp( '(min\\-|max\\-|not\\-)?('+brokenPoint[0]+')(\\-[_a-zA-Z0-9])?' );
380
					var match = className.match( re );
381
 
382
					if ( match ) {
383
						hasClass = true;
384
 
385
						if ( match[2] === brokenPoint[0] && match[3] === '-'+brokenPoint[1] ) {
386
							// Class name matches breakpoint name fully
387
							column( i, breakpoint.name, match[1], match[2]+match[3] );
388
						}
389
						else if ( match[2] === brokenPoint[0] && ! match[3] ) {
390
							// Class name matched primary breakpoint name with no qualifier
391
							column( i, breakpoint.name, match[1], match[2] );
392
						}
393
					}
394
				} );
395
			}
396
 
397
			// If there was no control class, then automatic sizing is used
398
			if ( ! hasClass ) {
399
				col.auto = true;
400
			}
401
		} );
402
 
403
		this.s.columns = columns;
404
	},
405
 
406
 
407
	/**
408
	 * Initialisation for the details handler
409
	 *
410
	 * @private
411
	 */
412
	_detailsInit: function ()
413
	{
414
		var that    = this;
415
		var dt      = this.s.dt;
416
		var details = this.c.details;
417
 
418
		// The inline type always uses the first child as the target
419
		if ( details.type === 'inline' ) {
420
			details.target = 'td:first-child';
421
		}
422
 
423
		// type.target can be a string jQuery selector or a column index
424
		var target   = details.target;
425
		var selector = typeof target === 'string' ? target : 'td';
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427
		// Click handler to show / hide the details rows when they are available
428
		$( dt.table().body() ).on( 'click', selector, function (e) {
429
			// If the table is not collapsed (i.e. there is no hidden columns)
430
			// then take no action
431
			if ( ! $(dt.table().node()).hasClass('collapsed' ) ) {
432
				return;
433
			}
434
 
435
			// Check that the row is actually a DataTable's controlled node
436
			if ( ! dt.row( $(this).closest('tr') ).length ) {
437
				return;
438
			}
439
 
440
			// For column index, we determine if we should act or not in the
441
			// handler - otherwise it is already okay
442
			if ( typeof target === 'number' ) {
443
				var targetIdx = target < 0 ?
444
					dt.columns().eq(0).length + target :
445
					target;
446
 
447
				if ( dt.cell( this ).index().column !== targetIdx ) {
448
					return;
449
				}
450
			}
451
 
452
			// $().closest() includes itself in its check
453
			var row = dt.row( $(this).closest('tr') );
454
 
455
			if ( row.child.isShown() ) {
456
				row.child( false );
457
				$( row.node() ).removeClass( 'parent' );
458
			}
459
			else {
460
				var info = that.c.details.renderer( dt, row[0] );
461
				row.child( info, 'child' ).show();
462
				$( row.node() ).addClass( 'parent' );
463
			}
464
		} );
465
	},
466
 
467
 
468
	/**
469
	 * Update the child rows in the table whenever the column visibility changes
470
	 *
471
	 * @private
472
	 */
473
	_detailsVis: function ()
474
	{
475
		var that = this;
476
		var dt = this.s.dt;
477
 
478
		// Find how many columns are hidden
479
		var hiddenColumns = dt.columns().indexes().filter( function ( idx ) {
480
			var col = dt.column( idx );
481
 
482
			if ( col.visible() ) {
483
				return null;
484
			}
485
 
486
			// Only counts as hidden if it doesn't have the `never` class
487
			return $( col.header() ).hasClass( 'never' ) ? null : idx;
488
		} );
489
		var haveHidden = true;
490
 
491
		if ( hiddenColumns.length === 0 || ( hiddenColumns.length === 1 && this.s.columns[ hiddenColumns[0] ].control ) ) {
492
			haveHidden = false;
493
		}
494
 
495
		if ( haveHidden ) {
496
			// Got hidden columns
497
			$( dt.table().node() ).addClass('collapsed');
498
 
499
			// Show all existing child rows
500
			dt.rows().eq(0).each( function (idx) {
501
				var row = dt.row( idx );
502
 
503
				if ( row.child() ) {
504
					var info = that.c.details.renderer( dt, row[0] );
505
 
506
					// The renderer can return false to have no child row
507
					if ( info === false ) {
508
						row.child.hide();
509
					}
510
					else {
511
						row.child( info, 'child' ).show();
512
					}
513
				}
514
			} );
515
		}
516
		else {
517
			// No hidden columns
518
			$( dt.table().node() ).removeClass('collapsed');
519
 
520
			// Hide all existing child rows
521
			dt.rows().eq(0).each( function (idx) {
522
				dt.row( idx ).child.hide();
523
			} );
524
		}
525
	},
526
 
527
 
528
	/**
529
	 * Find a breakpoint object from a name
530
	 * @param  {string} name Breakpoint name to find
531
	 * @return {object}      Breakpoint description object
532
	 */
533
	_find: function ( name )
534
	{
535
		var breakpoints = this.c.breakpoints;
536
 
537
		for ( var i=0, ien=breakpoints.length ; i<ien ; i++ ) {
538
			if ( breakpoints[i].name === name ) {
539
				return breakpoints[i];
540
			}
541
		}
542
	},
543
 
544
 
545
	/**
546
	 * Alter the table display for a resized viewport. This involves first
547
	 * determining what breakpoint the window currently is in, getting the
548
	 * column visibilities to apply and then setting them.
549
	 *
550
	 * @private
551
	 */
552
	_resize: function ()
553
	{
554
		var dt = this.s.dt;
555
		var width = $(window).width();
556
		var breakpoints = this.c.breakpoints;
557
		var breakpoint = breakpoints[0].name;
558
 
559
		// Determine what breakpoint we are currently at
560
		for ( var i=breakpoints.length-1 ; i>=0 ; i-- ) {
561
			if ( width <= breakpoints[i].width ) {
562
				breakpoint = breakpoints[i].name;
563
				break;
564
			}
565
		}
566
 
567
		// Show the columns for that break point
568
		var columns = this._columnsVisiblity( breakpoint );
569
 
570
		dt.columns().eq(0).each( function ( colIdx, i ) {
571
			dt.column( colIdx ).visible( columns[i] );
572
		} );
573
	},
574
 
575
 
576
	/**
577
	 * Determine the width of each column in the table so the auto column hiding
578
	 * has that information to work with. This method is never going to be 100%
579
	 * perfect since column widths can change slightly per page, but without
580
	 * seriously compromising performance this is quite effective.
581
	 *
582
	 * @private
583
	 */
584
	_resizeAuto: function ()
585
	{
586
		var dt = this.s.dt;
587
		var columns = this.s.columns;
588
 
589
		// Are we allowed to do auto sizing?
590
		if ( ! this.c.auto ) {
591
			return;
592
		}
593
 
594
		// Are there any columns that actually need auto-sizing, or do they all
595
		// have classes defined
596
		if ( $.inArray( true, $.map( columns, function (c) { return c.auto; } ) ) === -1 ) {
597
			return;
598
		}
599
 
600
		// Clone the table with the current data in it
601
		var tableWidth   = dt.table().node().offsetWidth;
602
		var columnWidths = dt.columns;
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		var clonedTable  = dt.table().node().cloneNode( false );
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		var clonedHeader = $( dt.table().header().cloneNode( false ) ).appendTo( clonedTable );
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		var clonedBody   = $( dt.table().body().cloneNode( false ) ).appendTo( clonedTable );
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		// This is a bit slow, but we need to get a clone of each row that
608
		// includes all columns. As such, try to do this as little as possible.
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		dt.rows( { page: 'current' } ).indexes().flatten().each( function ( idx ) {
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			var clone = dt.row( idx ).node().cloneNode( true );
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612
			if ( dt.columns( ':hidden' ).flatten().length ) {
613
				$(clone).append( dt.cells( idx, ':hidden' ).nodes().to$().clone() );
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			}
615
 
616
			$(clone).appendTo( clonedBody );
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		} );
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619
		var cells = dt.columns().header().to$().clone( false );
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		$('<tr/>')
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			.append( cells )
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			.appendTo( clonedHeader );
623
 
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		var inserted     = $('<div/>')
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			.css( {
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				width: 1,
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				height: 1,
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				overflow: 'hidden'
629
			} )
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			.append( clonedTable )
631
			.insertBefore( dt.table().node() );
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		// The cloned header now contains the smallest that each column can be
634
		dt.columns().eq(0).each( function ( idx ) {
635
			columns[idx].minWidth = cells[ idx ].offsetWidth || 0;
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		} );
637
 
638
		inserted.remove();
639
	}
640
};
641
 
642
 
643
/**
644
 * List of default breakpoints. Each item in the array is an object with two
645
 * properties:
646
 *
647
 * * `name` - the breakpoint name.
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 * * `width` - the breakpoint width
649
 *
650
 * @name Responsive.breakpoints
651
 * @static
652
 */
653
Responsive.breakpoints = [
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	{ name: 'desktop',  width: Infinity },
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	{ name: 'tablet-l', width: 1024 },
656
	{ name: 'tablet-p', width: 768 },
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	{ name: 'mobile-l', width: 480 },
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	{ name: 'mobile-p', width: 320 }
659
];
660
 
661
 
662
/**
663
 * Responsive default settings for initialisation
664
 *
665
 * @namespace
666
 * @name Responsive.defaults
667
 * @static
668
 */
669
Responsive.defaults = {
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	/**
671
	 * List of breakpoints for the instance. Note that this means that each
672
	 * instance can have its own breakpoints. Additionally, the breakpoints
673
	 * cannot be changed once an instance has been creased.
674
	 *
675
	 * @type {Array}
676
	 * @default Takes the value of `Responsive.breakpoints`
677
	 */
678
	breakpoints: Responsive.breakpoints,
679
 
680
	/**
681
	 * Enable / disable auto hiding calculations. It can help to increase
682
	 * performance slightly if you disable this option, but all columns would
683
	 * need to have breakpoint classes assigned to them
684
	 *
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	 * @type {Boolean}
686
	 * @default  `true`
687
	 */
688
	auto: true,
689
 
690
	/**
691
	 * Details control. If given as a string value, the `type` property of the
692
	 * default object is set to that value, and the defaults used for the rest
693
	 * of the object - this is for ease of implementation.
694
	 *
695
	 * The object consists of the following properties:
696
	 *
697
	 * * `renderer` - function that is called for display of the child row data.
698
	 *   The default function will show the data from the hidden columns
699
	 * * `target` - Used as the selector for what objects to attach the child
700
	 *   open / close to
701
	 * * `type` - `false` to disable the details display, `inline` or `column`
702
	 *   for the two control types
703
	 *
704
	 * @type {Object|string}
705
	 */
706
	details: {
707
		renderer: function ( api, rowIdx ) {
708
			var data = api.cells( rowIdx, ':hidden' ).eq(0).map( function ( cell ) {
709
				var header = $( api.column( cell.column ).header() );
710
				var idx = api.cell( cell ).index();
711
 
712
				if ( header.hasClass( 'control' ) || header.hasClass( 'never' ) ) {
713
					return '';
714
				}
715
 
716
				// Use a non-public DT API method to render the data for display
717
				// This needs to be updated when DT adds a suitable method for
718
				// this type of data retrieval
719
				var dtPrivate = api.settings()[0];
720
				var cellData = dtPrivate.oApi._fnGetCellData(
721
					dtPrivate, idx.row, idx.column, 'display'
722
				);
723
				var title = header.text();
724
				if ( title ) {
725
					title = title + ':';
726
				}
727
 
728
				return '<li data-dtr-index="'+idx.column+'">'+
729
						'<span class="dtr-title">'+
730
							title+
731
						'</span> '+
732
						'<span class="dtr-data">'+
733
							cellData+
734
						'</span>'+
735
					'</li>';
736
			} ).toArray().join('');
737
 
738
			return data ?
739
				$('<ul data-dtr-index="'+rowIdx+'"/>').append( data ) :
740
				false;
741
		},
742
 
743
		target: 0,
744
 
745
		type: 'inline'
746
	}
747
};
748
 
749
 
750
/*
751
 * API
752
 */
753
var Api = $.fn.dataTable.Api;
754
 
755
// Doesn't do anything - work around for a bug in DT... Not documented
756
Api.register( 'responsive()', function () {
757
	return this;
758
} );
759
 
760
Api.register( 'responsive.index()', function ( li ) {
761
	li = $(li);
762
 
763
	return {
764
		column: li.data('dtr-index'),
765
		row:    li.parent().data('dtr-index')
766
	};
767
} );
768
 
769
Api.register( 'responsive.rebuild()', function () {
770
	return this.iterator( 'table', function ( ctx ) {
771
		if ( ctx._responsive ) {
772
			ctx._responsive._classLogic();
773
		}
774
	} );
775
} );
776
 
777
Api.register( 'responsive.recalc()', function () {
778
	return this.iterator( 'table', function ( ctx ) {
779
		if ( ctx._responsive ) {
780
			ctx._responsive._resizeAuto();
781
			ctx._responsive._resize();
782
		}
783
	} );
784
} );
785
 
786
 
787
/**
788
 * Version information
789
 *
790
 * @name Responsive.version
791
 * @static
792
 */
793
Responsive.version = '1.0.4';
794
 
795
 
796
$.fn.dataTable.Responsive = Responsive;
797
$.fn.DataTable.Responsive = Responsive;
798
 
799
// Attach a listener to the document which listens for DataTables initialisation
800
// events so we can automatically initialise
801
$(document).on( 'init.dt.dtr', function (e, settings, json) {
802
	if ( $(settings.nTable).hasClass( 'responsive' ) ||
803
		 $(settings.nTable).hasClass( 'dt-responsive' ) ||
804
		 settings.oInit.responsive ||
805
		 DataTable.defaults.responsive
806
	) {
807
		var init = settings.oInit.responsive;
808
 
809
		if ( init !== false ) {
810
			new Responsive( settings, $.isPlainObject( init ) ? init : {}  );
811
		}
812
	}
813
} );
814
 
815
return Responsive;
816
}; // /factory
817
 
818
 
819
// Define as an AMD module if possible
820
if ( typeof define === 'function' && define.amd ) {
821
	define( ['jquery', 'datatables'], factory );
822
}
823
else if ( typeof exports === 'object' ) {
824
    // Node/CommonJS
825
    factory( require('jquery'), require('datatables') );
826
}
827
else if ( jQuery && !jQuery.fn.dataTable.Responsive ) {
828
	// Otherwise simply initialise as normal, stopping multiple evaluation
829
	factory( jQuery, jQuery.fn.dataTable );
830
}
831
 
832
 
833
})(window, document);
834