Index: compute_engine_scripts/telemetry/static-files/diff_viewer.js |
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+var MAX_SWAP_IMG_SIZE = 400; |
epoger
2014/02/03 21:17:13
Do we need copyright notice up here?
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+var MAGNIFIER_WIDTH = 200; |
+var MAGNIFIER_HEIGHT = 200; |
epoger
2014/02/03 21:17:13
So, if we are hosting this file within Google Stor
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+var MAGNIFIER_HALF_WIDTH = MAGNIFIER_WIDTH * 0.5; |
+var MAGNIFIER_HALF_HEIGHT = MAGNIFIER_HEIGHT * 0.5; |
+var MAGNIFIER_SCALE_FACTOR = 2.0; |
+ |
+angular.module('diff_viewer', []).directive('imgCompare', function() { |
+ // Custom directive for comparing (3-way) images |
epoger
2014/02/03 21:17:13
Maybe it's just me, but this all seems like magic
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+ return { |
+ restrict: 'E', // The directive can be used as an element name |
+ replace: true, // The directive replaces itself with the template |
+ template: '<canvas/>', |
+ scope: true, |
+ link: function(scope, elm, attrs, ctrl) { |
+ var image = new Image(); |
+ var canvas = elm[0]; |
+ var ctx = canvas.getContext('2d'); |
+ |
+ var magnifyContent = false; |
+ var maskCanvas = false; |
+ |
+ // When the type attribute changes, load the image and then render |
+ attrs.$observe('type', function(value) { |
+ switch(value) { |
+ case "differingPixelsInWhite": |
+ image.src = attrs.src; |
+ // maskCanvas = true; |
epoger
2014/02/03 21:17:13
why is this commented out?
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+ magnifyContent = true; |
+ break; |
+ case "differencePerPixel": |
+ image.src = attrs.src; |
+ maskCanvas = true; |
+ break; |
+ case "baseline": |
+ image.src = attrs.src; |
+ magnifyContent = true; |
+ break; |
+ case "test": |
+ image.src = attrs.src; |
+ magnifyContent = true; |
+ break; |
+ default: |
+ console.log("Unknown type attribute on <img-compare>: " + value); |
+ return; |
+ } |
+ |
+ image.onload = function() { |
+ // compute the scaled image width/height for image and canvas |
+ var divisor = 1; |
+ // Make it so the maximum size of an image is MAX_SWAP_IMG_SIZE, |
+ // and the images are scaled down in halves. |
+ while ((image.width / divisor) > MAX_SWAP_IMG_SIZE) { |
+ divisor *= 2; |
+ } |
+ |
+ scope.setImgScaleFactor(1 / divisor); |
epoger
2014/02/03 21:17:13
I don't know how JavaScript handles floating point
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+ |
+ // Set canvas to correct size |
+ canvas.width = image.width * scope.imgScaleFactor; |
+ canvas.height = image.height * scope.imgScaleFactor; |
+ |
+ // update the size for non-alphaMask canvas when loading baseline image |
+ if (!scope.maskSizeUpdated) { |
+ if (!maskCanvas) { |
+ scope.updateMaskCanvasSize({width: canvas.width, height: canvas.height}); |
+ } |
+ scope.maskCanvasSizeUpdated(true); |
+ } |
+ |
+ // render the image onto the canvas |
+ scope.renderImage(); |
+ } |
+ }); |
+ |
+ // when updatedMaskSize changes, update mask canvas size. |
epoger
2014/02/03 21:17:13
Somewhere there needs to be an explanation of what
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+ scope.$watch('updatedMaskSize', function(updatedSize) { |
+ if (!maskCanvas) { |
+ return; |
+ } |
+ |
+ // rmistry: Commented out because was throwing js errors. |
epoger
2014/02/03 21:17:13
So, does this function do anything now?
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+ // canvas.width = updatedSize.width; |
+ // canvas.height = updatedSize.height; |
+ }); |
+ |
+ // When the magnify attribute changes, render the magnified rect at |
+ // the default zoom level. |
+ scope.$watch('magnifyCenter', function(magCenter) { |
+ if (!magnifyContent) { |
+ return; |
+ } |
+ |
+ scope.renderImage(); |
+ |
+ if (!magCenter) { |
+ return; |
+ } |
+ |
+ var magX = magCenter.x - MAGNIFIER_HALF_WIDTH; |
+ var magY = magCenter.y - MAGNIFIER_HALF_HEIGHT; |
+ |
+ var magMaxX = canvas.width - MAGNIFIER_WIDTH; |
+ var magMaxY = canvas.height - MAGNIFIER_HEIGHT; |
+ |
+ var magRect = { x: Math.max(0, Math.min(magX, magMaxX)), |
+ y: Math.max(0, Math.min(magY, magMaxY)), |
+ width: MAGNIFIER_WIDTH, |
+ height: MAGNIFIER_HEIGHT |
+ }; |
+ |
+ var imgRect = { x: (magCenter.x / scope.imgScaleFactor) - MAGNIFIER_HALF_WIDTH, |
+ y: (magCenter.y / scope.imgScaleFactor) - MAGNIFIER_HALF_HEIGHT, |
+ width: MAGNIFIER_WIDTH, |
+ height: MAGNIFIER_HEIGHT |
+ }; |
+ |
+ // draw the magnified image |
+ ctx.clearRect(magRect.x, magRect.y, magRect.width, magRect.height); |
+ ctx.drawImage(image, imgRect.x, imgRect.y, imgRect.width, imgRect.height, |
+ magRect.x, magRect.y, magRect.width, magRect.height); |
+ |
+ // draw the outline rect |
+ ctx.beginPath(); |
+ ctx.rect(magRect.x, magRect.y, magRect.width, magRect.height); |
+ ctx.lineWidth = 2; |
+ ctx.strokeStyle = 'red'; |
+ ctx.stroke(); |
+ |
+ }); |
+ |
+ // render the image to the canvas. This is often done every frame prior |
+ // to any special effects (i.e. magnification). |
+ scope.renderImage = function() { |
+ ctx.clearRect(0, 0, canvas.width, canvas.height); |
+ ctx.drawImage(image, 0, 0, canvas.width, canvas.height); |
+ }; |
+ |
+ // compute a rect (x,y,width,height) that represents the bounding box for |
+ // the magnification effect |
+ scope.computeMagnifierOutline = function(event) { |
+ var scaledWidth = MAGNIFIER_WIDTH * scope.imgScaleFactor; |
+ var scaledHeight = MAGNIFIER_HEIGHT * scope.imgScaleFactor; |
+ return { |
+ x: event.offsetX - (scaledWidth * 0.5), |
+ y: event.offsetY - (scaledHeight * 0.5), |
+ width: scaledWidth, |
+ height: scaledHeight |
+ }; |
+ }; |
+ |
+ // event handler for mouse events that triggers the magnification |
+ // effect across the 4 images being compared. |
+ scope.MagnifyDraw = function(event, startMagnify) { |
+ if (startMagnify) { |
epoger
2014/02/03 21:17:13
seems like indent levels shift freely between 2 an
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+ scope.setMagnifierState(true); |
+ } else if (!scope.magnifierOn) { |
+ return; |
+ } |
+ |
+ scope.renderImage(); |
+ |
+ // render the magnifier outline rect |
+ var rect = scope.computeMagnifierOutline(event); |
+ ctx.save(); |
+ ctx.beginPath(); |
+ ctx.rect(rect.x, rect.y, rect.width, rect.height); |
+ ctx.lineWidth = 2; |
+ ctx.strokeStyle = 'red'; |
+ ctx.stroke(); |
+ ctx.restore(); |
+ |
+ // update scope on baseline / test that will cause them to render |
+ scope.setMagnifyCenter({x: event.offsetX, y: event.offsetY}); |
+ }; |
+ |
+ // event handler that triggers the end of the magnification effect and |
+ // resets all the canvases to their original state. |
+ scope.MagnifyEnd = function(event) { |
+ scope.renderImage(); |
+ // update scope on baseline / test that will cause them to render |
+ scope.setMagnifierState(false); |
+ scope.setMagnifyCenter(undefined); |
+ }; |
+ } |
+ }; |
+}); |
+ |
+function ImageController($scope, $http, $location, $timeout, $parse) { |
+ $scope.imgScaleFactor = 1.0; |
+ $scope.magnifierOn = false; |
+ $scope.magnifyCenter = undefined; |
+ $scope.updatedMaskSize = undefined; |
+ $scope.maskSizeUpdated = false; |
+ |
+ $scope.setImgScaleFactor = function(scaleFactor) { |
+ $scope.imgScaleFactor = scaleFactor; |
+ } |
+ |
+ $scope.setMagnifierState = function(magnifierOn) { |
+ $scope.magnifierOn = magnifierOn; |
+ } |
+ |
+ $scope.setMagnifyCenter = function(magnifyCenter) { |
+ $scope.magnifyCenter = magnifyCenter; |
+ } |
+ |
+ $scope.updateMaskCanvasSize = function(updatedSize) { |
epoger
2014/02/03 21:17:13
Is there some reason we don't use consistent namin
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+ $scope.updatedMaskSize = updatedSize; |
+ } |
+ |
+ $scope.maskCanvasSizeUpdated = function(flag) { |
epoger
2014/02/03 21:17:13
What is this function for? How does it relate to
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+ $scope.maskSizeUpdated = flag; |
+ } |
+} |