Logo Questions Linux Laravel Mysql Ubuntu Git Menu
 

Differentiate between back/ forward in jquery address plugin

As can be seen in the documentation (http://www.asual.com/jquery/address/docs/), the plugin has an event to detect when the back/forward button of the browser was pressed.

$.address.externalChange(fn)

My question is if there is a way to know when the back is pressed and when the forward is pressed. For example, this will work in both cases:

$.address.externalChange(function() { console.log('back/forward pressed'); });

Thanks.

like image 764
Alvaro Avatar asked Nov 03 '22 21:11

Alvaro


1 Answers

To my knowledge, no history plugin can detect which browser button exactly has been pressed.

The best you can do is keep a history of visited pages, then check if the new page is further back in the history than the current one. When pages are revisited without the back/forward button, you'll probably get wrong results with below code.

Untested example code:

var visitedPages = [$.address.path()];
var currentPage = $.address.path();

$.address.internalChange(function() {
   visitedPages.push($.address.path());
});

$.address.externalChange(function() {
   var newPage = $.address.path();
   var currentPageIndex = -1;
   var newPageIndex = -1;

   for (var i = 0; i < visitedPages.length; i++) {
      if (visitedPages[i] == currentPage) currentPageIndex = i;
      if (visitedPages[i] == newPage) newPageIndex = i;
   } 

   if (newPageIndex == -1 || currentPageIndex == -1) {
      console.log("unkown button pressed");
   } else {
      if (newPageIndex > currentPageIndex) {
          console.log('forward pressed'); 
      } else
      if (newPageIndex < currentPageIndex) {
          console.log('back pressed'); 
      } else {
          console.log('page reloaded?');
      }
   }
});
like image 154
Tyron Avatar answered Nov 09 '22 08:11

Tyron