Only use keypads when on mobile devices
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@ -72,17 +72,21 @@ function setup_ui_elements()
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set_up_tab(theTab);
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}
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});
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// set up keypads
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$( "#current_rank" ).keypad(); // {prompt: 'Enter here'}
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$( "#current_exp" ).keypad(); // {prompt: 'Enter here'}
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$( "#desired_rank" ).keypad(); // {prompt: 'Enter here'}
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$( "#current_gems" ).keypad(); // {prompt: 'Enter here'}
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$( "#gem_desired_gems" ).keypad(); // {prompt: 'Enter here'}
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$( "#card_current_level" ).keypad(); // {prompt: 'Enter here'}
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$( "#card_current_exp" ).keypad(); // {prompt: 'Enter here'}
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$( "#card_desired_level" ).keypad(); // {prompt: 'Enter here'}
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$( "#card_feed_exp" ).keypad(); // {prompt: 'Enter here'}
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// only set up keypads on mobile browsers
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// not sure what the best way of doing this is
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var pageWidth = $(window).width();
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if (pageWidth > 1024) {
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$( "#current_rank" ).keypad(); // {prompt: 'Enter here'}
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$( "#current_exp" ).keypad(); // {prompt: 'Enter here'}
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$( "#desired_rank" ).keypad(); // {prompt: 'Enter here'}
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$( "#current_gems" ).keypad(); // {prompt: 'Enter here'}
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$( "#gem_desired_gems" ).keypad(); // {prompt: 'Enter here'}
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$( "#card_current_level" ).keypad(); // {prompt: 'Enter here'}
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$( "#card_current_exp" ).keypad(); // {prompt: 'Enter here'}
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$( "#card_desired_level" ).keypad(); // {prompt: 'Enter here'}
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$( "#card_feed_exp" ).keypad(); // {prompt: 'Enter here'}
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}
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// set up date/time pickers
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$( "#gem_desired_date" ).datepicker();
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@ -838,45 +842,42 @@ function run_timer()
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}
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$("#timer_output_area").html(string);
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// dumb ass way to fetch and display @sifen_trackbot tier cutoff tweets hourly
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// using this twitter fetcher: http://jasonmayes.com/projects/twitterApi/#sthash.budgYosd.dpbs
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var config5 = {
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"id": '654587648904794112',
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"domId": '',
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"maxTweets": 1,
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"enableLinks": false,
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"showUser": true,
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"showTime": true,
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"dateFunction": '',
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"showRetweet": false,
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"customCallback": handleTweets,
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"showInteraction": false
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};
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function handleTweets(tweets) {
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if (tweets.length > 0) {
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var tweet = tweets[0];
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// parse it
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LOG(1, "GOT TWEET: " + tweet);
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// !!! QUICK & DIRTY HACK ALERT !!!
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// this is kinda crappy, @sifen_trackbot tweets come out as multiple lines separated by newlines
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// so for now we just split the incoming tweet into an array of strings (one per line) and pull the values out using explicit line numbers
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// we always assume Tier1 value is on line 11, Tier2 is line 12 and Date/time/% complete is line 13
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// this may (in fact it probably will) change in the future
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// eventually I would like to come up with a better (i.e. less crappy) algorithm to parse the string and extract the values dynamically
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// but for now this will do :P
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var splitTweet = tweet.split("\n");
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var tier1 = splitTweet[11];
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var tier2 = splitTweet[12];
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var updateTime = splitTweet[13];
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$("#tier_info_output_area").html("<h2>Latest Tier Cutoffs as of UTC " + updateTime + ":<br />" + tier1 + "<br />" + tier2 + "</h2>");
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}
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}
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// @sifen_trackbot updates come out at 36 minutes past the hour, fetch them at 37 minutes to allow for some slop
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if ((minute(now) == 37 && second(now) == 0) || window.immediately_refresh_tier_cutoffs) {
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$("#tier_info_output_area").html("<h2>Updating tier cutoff data, please wait...</h2>");
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twitterFetcher.fetch(config5);
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// dumb ass way to fetch and display @sifen_trackbot tier cutoff tweets hourly
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// using this twitter fetcher: http://jasonmayes.com/projects/twitterApi/#sthash.budgYosd.dpbs
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twitterFetcher.fetch({
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"id": '654587648904794112',
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"domId": '',
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"maxTweets": 1,
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"enableLinks": false,
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"showUser": true,
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"showTime": true,
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"dateFunction": '',
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"showRetweet": false,
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"customCallback": function(tweets) {
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if (tweets.length > 0) {
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// we only care about the first one
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var tweet = tweets[0];
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LOG(1, "GOT TWEET: " + tweet);
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// now parse it
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// !!! QUICK & DIRTY HACK ALERT !!!
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// this is kinda crappy, @sifen_trackbot tweets come out as multiple lines separated by newlines
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// so for now we just split the incoming tweet into an array of strings (one per line) and pull the values out using explicit line numbers
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// we always assume Tier1 value is on line 11, Tier2 is line 12 and Date/time/% complete is line 13
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// this may (in fact it probably will) change in the future
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// eventually I would like to come up with a better (i.e. less crappy) algorithm to parse the string and extract the values dynamically
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// but for now this will do :P
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var splitTweet = tweet.split("\n");
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var tier1 = splitTweet[11];
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var tier2 = splitTweet[12];
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var updateTime = splitTweet[13];
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$("#tier_info_output_area").html("<h2>Latest Tier Cutoffs as of UTC " + updateTime + ":<br />" + tier1 + "<br />" + tier2 + "</h2>");
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}
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},
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"showInteraction": false
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});
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window.immediately_refresh_tier_cutoffs = false;
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}
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}
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