#= require_tree ../utils { fire, stopEverything } = Rails Rails.handleConfirm = (e) -> stopEverything(e) unless allowAction(this) # For 'data-confirm' attribute: # - Fires `confirm` event # - Shows the confirmation dialog # - Fires the `confirm:complete` event # # Returns `true` if no function stops the chain and user chose yes `false` otherwise. # Attaching a handler to the element's `confirm` event that returns a `falsy` value cancels the confirmation dialog. # Attaching a handler to the element's `confirm:complete` event that returns a `falsy` value makes this function # return false. The `confirm:complete` event is fired whether or not the user answered true or false to the dialog. allowAction = (element) -> message = element.getAttribute('data-confirm') return true unless message answer = false if fire(element, 'confirm') try answer = confirm(message) callback = fire(element, 'confirm:complete', [answer]) answer and callback