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at July 22, 2012 04:39 by chrisaiv
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<html>
<head>
<title>Firebase Leaderboard Example</title>
<script type="text/javascript" src="http://static.firebase.com/demo/firebase.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.7.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="http://www.firebase.com/css/example.css">
</head>
<body>
<table id="leaderboardTable"></table>
<input type="text" id="nameInput" placeholder="Name">
<input type="text" id="scoreInput" placeholder="Score">
<div id="highestscore">
Highest Score so Far: <span id="highestScoreDiv"></span>
</div>
<script type="text/javascript">
var LEADERBOARD_SIZE = 5;
// Build some firebase references.
var rootRef = new Firebase('http://demo.firebase.com/guest253197899');
var scoreListRef = rootRef.child("scoreList");
var highestScoreRef = rootRef.child("highestScore");
// Keep a mapping of firebase locations to HTML elements, so we can move / remove elements as necessary.
var htmlForPath = {};
// Helper function that takes a new score snapshot and adds an appropriate row to our leaderboard table.
function handleScoreAdded(scoreSnapshot, prevScoreName) {
var newScoreRow = $("<tr/>");
newScoreRow.append($("<td/>").append($("<em/>").text(scoreSnapshot.val().name)));
newScoreRow.append($("<td/>").text(scoreSnapshot.val().score));
// Store a reference to the table row so we can get it again later.
htmlForPath[scoreSnapshot.name()] = newScoreRow;
// Insert the new score in the appropriate place in the table.
if (prevScoreName === null) {
$("#leaderboardTable").append(newScoreRow);
}
else {
var lowerScoreRow = htmlForPath[prevScoreName];
lowerScoreRow.before(newScoreRow);
}
}
// Helper function to handle a score object being removed; just removes the corresponding table row.
function handleScoreRemoved(scoreSnapshot) {
var removedScoreRow = htmlForPath[scoreSnapshot.name()];
removedScoreRow.remove();
delete htmlForPath[scoreSnapshot.name()];
}
// Create a view to only receive callbacks for the last LEADERBOARD_SIZE scores
var scoreListView = scoreListRef.limit(LEADERBOARD_SIZE);
// Add a callback to handle when a new score is added.
scoreListView.on('child_added', function (newScoreSnapshot, prevScoreName) {
handleScoreAdded(newScoreSnapshot, prevScoreName);
});
// Add a callback to handle when a score is removed
scoreListView.on('child_removed', function (oldScoreSnapshot) {
handleScoreRemoved(oldScoreSnapshot);
});
// Add a callback to handle when a score changes or moves positions.
var changedCallback = function (scoreSnapshot, prevScoreName) {
handleScoreRemoved(scoreSnapshot);
handleScoreAdded(scoreSnapshot, prevScoreName);
};
scoreListView.on('child_moved', changedCallback);
scoreListView.on('child_changed', changedCallback);
// When the user presses enter on scoreInput, add the score, and update the highest score.
$("#scoreInput").keypress(function (e) {
if (e.keyCode == 13) {
var newScore = Number($("#scoreInput").val());
var name = $("#nameInput").val()
$("#scoreInput").val("");
if (name.length === 0)
return;
var userScoreRef = scoreListRef.child(name);
// Use setWithPriority to put the name / score in Firebase, and set the priority to be the score.
userScoreRef.setWithPriority({ name:name, score:newScore }, newScore);
// Track the highest score using a transaction. A transaction guarantees that the code inside the block is
// executed on the latest data from the server, so transactions should be used if you have multiple
// clients writing to the same data and you want to avoid conflicting changes.
highestScoreRef.transaction(function (currentHighestScore) {
if (currentHighestScore === null || newScore > currentHighestScore) {
// The return value of this function gets saved to the server as the new highest score.
return newScore;
}
// if we return with no arguments, it cancels the transaction.
return;
});
}
});
// Add a callback to the highest score in Firebase so we can update the GUI any time it changes.
highestScoreRef.on('value', function (newHighestScore) {
$("#highestScoreDiv").text(newHighestScore.val());
});
</script>
</body>
</html>
Initial URL
http://www.firebase.com/tutorial/#8
Initial Description
Easy-to-use leaderboard
Initial Title
Firebase: Leaderboard
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JavaScript