/** * jquery.mask.js * @version: v1.14.16 * @author: Igor Escobar * * Created by Igor Escobar on 2012-03-10. Please report any bug at github.com/igorescobar/jQuery-Mask-Plugin * * Copyright (c) 2012 Igor Escobar http://igorescobar.com * * The MIT License (http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php) * * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person * obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation * files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without * restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, * copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell * copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the * Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following * conditions: * * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be * included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. * * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, * EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES * OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND * NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT * HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, * WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING * FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR * OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. */ /* jshint laxbreak: true */ /* jshint maxcomplexity:17 */ /* global define */ // UMD (Universal Module Definition) patterns for JavaScript modules that work everywhere. // https://github.com/umdjs/umd/blob/master/templates/jqueryPlugin.js (function (factory, jQuery, Zepto) { if (typeof define === 'function' && define.amd) { define(['jquery'], factory); } else if (typeof exports === 'object' && typeof Meteor === 'undefined') { module.exports = factory(require('jquery')); } else { factory(jQuery || Zepto); } }(function ($) { 'use strict'; var Mask = function (el, mask, options) { var p = { invalid: [], getCaret: function () { try { var sel, pos = 0, ctrl = el.get(0), dSel = document.selection, cSelStart = ctrl.selectionStart; // IE Support if (dSel && navigator.appVersion.indexOf('MSIE 10') === -1) { sel = dSel.createRange(); sel.moveStart('character', -p.val().length); pos = sel.text.length; } // Firefox support else if (cSelStart || cSelStart === '0') { pos = cSelStart; } return pos; } catch (e) {} }, setCaret: function(pos) { try { if (el.is(':focus')) { var range, ctrl = el.get(0); // Firefox, WebKit, etc.. if (ctrl.setSelectionRange) { ctrl.setSelectionRange(pos, pos); } else { // IE range = ctrl.createTextRange(); range.collapse(true); range.moveEnd('character', pos); range.moveStart('character', pos); range.select(); } } } catch (e) {} }, events: function() { el .on('keydown.mask', function(e) { el.data('mask-keycode', e.keyCode || e.which); el.data('mask-previus-value', el.val()); el.data('mask-previus-caret-pos', p.getCaret()); p.maskDigitPosMapOld = p.maskDigitPosMap; }) .on($.jMaskGlobals.useInput ? 'input.mask' : 'keyup.mask', p.behaviour) .on('paste.mask drop.mask', function() { setTimeout(function() { el.keydown().keyup(); }, 100); }) .on('change.mask', function(){ el.data('changed', true); }) .on('blur.mask', function(){ if (oldValue !== p.val() && !el.data('changed')) { el.trigger('change'); } el.data('changed', false); }) // it's very important that this callback remains in this position // otherwhise oldValue it's going to work buggy .on('blur.mask', function() { oldValue = p.val(); }) // select all text on focus .on('focus.mask', function (e) { if (options.selectOnFocus === true) { $(e.target).select(); } }) // clear the value if it not complete the mask .on('focusout.mask', function() { if (options.clearIfNotMatch && !regexMask.test(p.val())) { p.val(''); } }); }, getRegexMask: function() { var maskChunks = [], translation, pattern, optional, recursive, oRecursive, r; for (var i = 0; i < mask.length; i++) { translation = jMask.translation[mask.charAt(i)]; if (translation) { pattern = translation.pattern.toString().replace(/.{1}$|^.{1}/g, ''); optional = translation.optional; recursive = translation.recursive; if (recursive) { maskChunks.push(mask.charAt(i)); oRecursive = {digit: mask.charAt(i), pattern: pattern}; } else { maskChunks.push(!optional && !recursive ? pattern : (pattern + '?')); } } else { maskChunks.push(mask.charAt(i).replace(/[-\/\\^$*+?.()|[\]{}]/g, '\\$&')); } } r = maskChunks.join(''); if (oRecursive) { r = r.replace(new RegExp('(' + oRecursive.digit + '(.*' + oRecursive.digit + ')?)'), '($1)?') .replace(new RegExp(oRecursive.digit, 'g'), oRecursive.pattern); } return new RegExp(r); }, destroyEvents: function() { el.off(['input', 'keydown', 'keyup', 'paste', 'drop', 'blur', 'focusout', ''].join('.mask ')); }, val: function(v) { var isInput = el.is('input'), method = isInput ? 'val' : 'text', r; if (arguments.length > 0) { if (el[method]() !== v) { el[method](v); } r = el; } else { r = el[method](); } return r; }, calculateCaretPosition: function(oldVal) { var newVal = p.getMasked(), caretPosNew = p.getCaret(); if (oldVal !== newVal) { var caretPosOld = el.data('mask-previus-caret-pos') || 0, newValL = newVal.length, oldValL = oldVal.length, maskDigitsBeforeCaret = 0, maskDigitsAfterCaret = 0, maskDigitsBeforeCaretAll = 0, maskDigitsBeforeCaretAllOld = 0, i = 0; for (i = caretPosNew; i < newValL; i++) { if (!p.maskDigitPosMap[i]) { break; } maskDigitsAfterCaret++; } for (i = caretPosNew - 1; i >= 0; i--) { if (!p.maskDigitPosMap[i]) { break; } maskDigitsBeforeCaret++; } for (i = caretPosNew - 1; i >= 0; i--) { if (p.maskDigitPosMap[i]) { maskDigitsBeforeCaretAll++; } } for (i = caretPosOld - 1; i >= 0; i--) { if (p.maskDigitPosMapOld[i]) { maskDigitsBeforeCaretAllOld++; } } // if the cursor is at the end keep it there if (caretPosNew > oldValL) { caretPosNew = newValL * 10; } else if (caretPosOld >= caretPosNew && caretPosOld !== oldValL) { if (!p.maskDigitPosMapOld[caretPosNew]) { var caretPos = caretPosNew; caretPosNew -= maskDigitsBeforeCaretAllOld - maskDigitsBeforeCaretAll; caretPosNew -= maskDigitsBeforeCaret; if (p.maskDigitPosMap[caretPosNew]) { caretPosNew = caretPos; } } } else if (caretPosNew > caretPosOld) { caretPosNew += maskDigitsBeforeCaretAll - maskDigitsBeforeCaretAllOld; caretPosNew += maskDigitsAfterCaret; } } return caretPosNew; }, behaviour: function(e) { e = e || window.event; p.invalid = []; var keyCode = el.data('mask-keycode'); if ($.inArray(keyCode, jMask.byPassKeys) === -1) { var newVal = p.getMasked(), caretPos = p.getCaret(), oldVal = el.data('mask-previus-value') || ''; // this is a compensation to devices/browsers that don't compensate // caret positioning the right way setTimeout(function() { p.setCaret(p.calculateCaretPosition(oldVal)); }, $.jMaskGlobals.keyStrokeCompensation); p.val(newVal); p.setCaret(caretPos); return p.callbacks(e); } }, getMasked: function(skipMaskChars, val) { var buf = [], value = val === undefined ? p.val() : val + '', m = 0, maskLen = mask.length, v = 0, valLen = value.length, offset = 1, addMethod = 'push', resetPos = -1, maskDigitCount = 0, maskDigitPosArr = [], lastMaskChar, check; if (options.reverse) { addMethod = 'unshift'; offset = -1; lastMaskChar = 0; m = maskLen - 1; v = valLen - 1; check = function () { return m > -1 && v > -1; }; } else { lastMaskChar = maskLen - 1; check = function () { return m < maskLen && v < valLen; }; } var lastUntranslatedMaskChar; while (check()) { var maskDigit = mask.charAt(m), valDigit = value.charAt(v), translation = jMask.translation[maskDigit]; if (translation) { if (valDigit.match(translation.pattern)) { buf[addMethod](valDigit); if (translation.recursive) { if (resetPos === -1) { resetPos = m; } else if (m === lastMaskChar && m !== resetPos) { m = resetPos - offset; } if (lastMaskChar === resetPos) { m -= offset; } } m += offset; } else if (valDigit === lastUntranslatedMaskChar) { // matched the last untranslated (raw) mask character that we encountered // likely an insert offset the mask character from the last entry; fall // through and only increment v maskDigitCount--; lastUntranslatedMaskChar = undefined; } else if (translation.optional) { m += offset; v -= offset; } else if (translation.fallback) { buf[addMethod](translation.fallback); m += offset; v -= offset; } else { p.invalid.push({p: v, v: valDigit, e: translation.pattern}); } v += offset; } else { if (!skipMaskChars) { buf[addMethod](maskDigit); } if (valDigit === maskDigit) { maskDigitPosArr.push(v); v += offset; } else { lastUntranslatedMaskChar = maskDigit; maskDigitPosArr.push(v + maskDigitCount); maskDigitCount++; } m += offset; } } var lastMaskCharDigit = mask.charAt(lastMaskChar); if (maskLen === valLen + 1 && !jMask.translation[lastMaskCharDigit]) { buf.push(lastMaskCharDigit); } var newVal = buf.join(''); p.mapMaskdigitPositions(newVal, maskDigitPosArr, valLen); return newVal; }, mapMaskdigitPositions: function(newVal, maskDigitPosArr, valLen) { var maskDiff = options.reverse ? newVal.length - valLen : 0; p.maskDigitPosMap = {}; for (var i = 0; i < maskDigitPosArr.length; i++) { p.maskDigitPosMap[maskDigitPosArr[i] + maskDiff] = 1; } }, callbacks: function (e) { var val = p.val(), changed = val !== oldValue, defaultArgs = [val, e, el, options], callback = function(name, criteria, args) { if (typeof options[name] === 'function' && criteria) { options[name].apply(this, args); } }; callback('onChange', changed === true, defaultArgs); callback('onKeyPress', changed === true, defaultArgs); callback('onComplete', val.length === mask.length, defaultArgs); callback('onInvalid', p.invalid.length > 0, [val, e, el, p.invalid, options]); } }; el = $(el); var jMask = this, oldValue = p.val(), regexMask; mask = typeof mask === 'function' ? mask(p.val(), undefined, el, options) : mask; // public methods jMask.mask = mask; jMask.options = options; jMask.remove = function() { var caret = p.getCaret(); if (jMask.options.placeholder) { el.removeAttr('placeholder'); } if (el.data('mask-maxlength')) { el.removeAttr('maxlength'); } p.destroyEvents(); p.val(jMask.getCleanVal()); p.setCaret(caret); return el; }; // get value without mask jMask.getCleanVal = function() { return p.getMasked(true); }; // get masked value without the value being in the input or element jMask.getMaskedVal = function(val) { return p.getMasked(false, val); }; jMask.init = function(onlyMask) { onlyMask = onlyMask || false; options = options || {}; jMask.clearIfNotMatch = $.jMaskGlobals.clearIfNotMatch; jMask.byPassKeys = $.jMaskGlobals.byPassKeys; jMask.translation = $.extend({}, $.jMaskGlobals.translation, options.translation); jMask = $.extend(true, {}, jMask, options); regexMask = p.getRegexMask(); if (onlyMask) { p.events(); p.val(p.getMasked()); } else { if (options.placeholder) { el.attr('placeholder' , options.placeholder); } // this is necessary, otherwise if the user submit the form // and then press the "back" button, the autocomplete will erase // the data. Works fine on IE9+, FF, Opera, Safari. if (el.data('mask')) { el.attr('autocomplete', 'off'); } // detect if is necessary let the user type freely. // for is a lot faster than forEach. for (var i = 0, maxlength = true; i < mask.length; i++) { var translation = jMask.translation[mask.charAt(i)]; if (translation && translation.recursive) { maxlength = false; break; } } if (maxlength) { el.attr('maxlength', mask.length).data('mask-maxlength', true); } p.destroyEvents(); p.events(); var caret = p.getCaret(); p.val(p.getMasked()); p.setCaret(caret); } }; jMask.init(!el.is('input')); }; $.maskWatchers = {}; var HTMLAttributes = function () { var input = $(this), options = {}, prefix = 'data-mask-', mask = input.attr('data-mask'); if (input.attr(prefix + 'reverse')) { options.reverse = true; } if (input.attr(prefix + 'clearifnotmatch')) { options.clearIfNotMatch = true; } if (input.attr(prefix + 'selectonfocus') === 'true') { options.selectOnFocus = true; } if (notSameMaskObject(input, mask, options)) { return input.data('mask', new Mask(this, mask, options)); } }, notSameMaskObject = function(field, mask, options) { options = options || {}; var maskObject = $(field).data('mask'), stringify = JSON.stringify, value = $(field).val() || $(field).text(); try { if (typeof mask === 'function') { mask = mask(value); } return typeof maskObject !== 'object' || stringify(maskObject.options) !== stringify(options) || maskObject.mask !== mask; } catch (e) {} }, eventSupported = function(eventName) { var el = document.createElement('div'), isSupported; eventName = 'on' + eventName; isSupported = (eventName in el); if ( !isSupported ) { el.setAttribute(eventName, 'return;'); isSupported = typeof el[eventName] === 'function'; } el = null; return isSupported; }; $.fn.mask = function(mask, options) { options = options || {}; var selector = this.selector, globals = $.jMaskGlobals, interval = globals.watchInterval, watchInputs = options.watchInputs || globals.watchInputs, maskFunction = function() { if (notSameMaskObject(this, mask, options)) { return $(this).data('mask', new Mask(this, mask, options)); } }; $(this).each(maskFunction); if (selector && selector !== '' && watchInputs) { clearInterval($.maskWatchers[selector]); $.maskWatchers[selector] = setInterval(function(){ $(document).find(selector).each(maskFunction); }, interval); } return this; }; $.fn.masked = function(val) { return this.data('mask').getMaskedVal(val); }; $.fn.unmask = function() { clearInterval($.maskWatchers[this.selector]); delete $.maskWatchers[this.selector]; return this.each(function() { var dataMask = $(this).data('mask'); if (dataMask) { dataMask.remove().removeData('mask'); } }); }; $.fn.cleanVal = function() { return this.data('mask').getCleanVal(); }; $.applyDataMask = function(selector) { selector = selector || $.jMaskGlobals.maskElements; var $selector = (selector instanceof $) ? selector : $(selector); $selector.filter($.jMaskGlobals.dataMaskAttr).each(HTMLAttributes); }; var globals = { maskElements: 'input,td,span,div', dataMaskAttr: '*[data-mask]', dataMask: true, watchInterval: 300, watchInputs: true, keyStrokeCompensation: 10, // old versions of chrome dont work great with input event useInput: !/Chrome\/[2-4][0-9]|SamsungBrowser/.test(window.navigator.userAgent) && eventSupported('input'), watchDataMask: false, byPassKeys: [9, 16, 17, 18, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 91], translation: { '0': {pattern: /\d/}, '9': {pattern: /\d/, optional: true}, '#': {pattern: /\d/, recursive: true}, 'A': {pattern: /[a-zA-Z0-9]/}, 'S': {pattern: /[a-zA-Z]/} } }; $.jMaskGlobals = $.jMaskGlobals || {}; globals = $.jMaskGlobals = $.extend(true, {}, globals, $.jMaskGlobals); // looking for inputs with data-mask attribute if (globals.dataMask) { $.applyDataMask(); } setInterval(function() { if ($.jMaskGlobals.watchDataMask) { $.applyDataMask(); } }, globals.watchInterval); }, window.jQuery, window.Zepto)); /** * Fetch * https://github.com/github/fetch * * Released under the MIT License (MIT) * https://github.com/github/fetch/blob/master/LICENSE */ (function (global, factory) { typeof exports === 'object' && typeof module !== 'undefined' ? factory(exports) : typeof define === 'function' && define.amd ? define(['exports'], factory) : (factory((global.WHATWGFetch = {}))); }(this, (function (exports) { 'use strict'; var support = { searchParams: 'URLSearchParams' in self, iterable: 'Symbol' in self && 'iterator' in Symbol, blob: 'FileReader' in self && 'Blob' in self && (function() { try { new Blob(); return true } catch (e) { return false } })(), formData: 'FormData' in self, arrayBuffer: 'ArrayBuffer' in self }; function isDataView(obj) { return obj && DataView.prototype.isPrototypeOf(obj) } if (support.arrayBuffer) { var viewClasses = [ '[object Int8Array]', '[object Uint8Array]', '[object Uint8ClampedArray]', '[object Int16Array]', '[object Uint16Array]', '[object Int32Array]', '[object Uint32Array]', '[object Float32Array]', '[object Float64Array]' ]; var isArrayBufferView = ArrayBuffer.isView || function(obj) { return obj && viewClasses.indexOf(Object.prototype.toString.call(obj)) > -1 }; } function normalizeName(name) { if (typeof name !== 'string') { name = String(name); } if (/[^a-z0-9\-#$%&'*+.^_`|~]/i.test(name)) { throw new TypeError('Invalid character in header field name') } return name.toLowerCase() } function normalizeValue(value) { if (typeof value !== 'string') { value = String(value); } return value } // Build a destructive iterator for the value list function iteratorFor(items) { var iterator = { next: function() { var value = items.shift(); return {done: value === undefined, value: value} } }; if (support.iterable) { iterator[Symbol.iterator] = function() { return iterator }; } return iterator } function Headers(headers) { this.map = {}; if (headers instanceof Headers) { headers.forEach(function(value, name) { this.append(name, value); }, this); } else if (Array.isArray(headers)) { headers.forEach(function(header) { this.append(header[0], header[1]); }, this); } else if (headers) { Object.getOwnPropertyNames(headers).forEach(function(name) { this.append(name, headers[name]); }, this); } } Headers.prototype.append = function(name, value) { name = normalizeName(name); value = normalizeValue(value); var oldValue = this.map[name]; this.map[name] = oldValue ? oldValue + ', ' + value : value; }; Headers.prototype['delete'] = function(name) { delete this.map[normalizeName(name)]; }; Headers.prototype.get = function(name) { name = normalizeName(name); return this.has(name) ? this.map[name] : null }; Headers.prototype.has = function(name) { return this.map.hasOwnProperty(normalizeName(name)) }; Headers.prototype.set = function(name, value) { this.map[normalizeName(name)] = normalizeValue(value); }; Headers.prototype.forEach = function(callback, thisArg) { for (var name in this.map) { if (this.map.hasOwnProperty(name)) { callback.call(thisArg, this.map[name], name, this); } } }; Headers.prototype.keys = function() { var items = []; this.forEach(function(value, name) { items.push(name); }); return iteratorFor(items) }; Headers.prototype.values = function() { var items = []; this.forEach(function(value) { items.push(value); }); return iteratorFor(items) }; Headers.prototype.entries = function() { var items = []; this.forEach(function(value, name) { items.push([name, value]); }); return iteratorFor(items) }; if (support.iterable) { Headers.prototype[Symbol.iterator] = Headers.prototype.entries; } function consumed(body) { if (body.bodyUsed) { return Promise.reject(new TypeError('Already read')) } body.bodyUsed = true; } function fileReaderReady(reader) { return new Promise(function(resolve, reject) { reader.onload = function() { resolve(reader.result); }; reader.onerror = function() { reject(reader.error); }; }) } function readBlobAsArrayBuffer(blob) { var reader = new FileReader(); var promise = fileReaderReady(reader); reader.readAsArrayBuffer(blob); return promise } function readBlobAsText(blob) { var reader = new FileReader(); var promise = fileReaderReady(reader); reader.readAsText(blob); return promise } function readArrayBufferAsText(buf) { var view = new Uint8Array(buf); var chars = new Array(view.length); for (var i = 0; i < view.length; i++) { chars[i] = String.fromCharCode(view[i]); } return chars.join('') } function bufferClone(buf) { if (buf.slice) { return buf.slice(0) } else { var view = new Uint8Array(buf.byteLength); view.set(new Uint8Array(buf)); return view.buffer } } function Body() { this.bodyUsed = false; this._initBody = function(body) { this._bodyInit = body; if (!body) { this._bodyText = ''; } else if (typeof body === 'string') { this._bodyText = body; } else if (support.blob && Blob.prototype.isPrototypeOf(body)) { this._bodyBlob = body; } else if (support.formData && FormData.prototype.isPrototypeOf(body)) { this._bodyFormData = body; } else if (support.searchParams && URLSearchParams.prototype.isPrototypeOf(body)) { this._bodyText = body.toString(); } else if (support.arrayBuffer && support.blob && isDataView(body)) { this._bodyArrayBuffer = bufferClone(body.buffer); // IE 10-11 can't handle a DataView body. this._bodyInit = new Blob([this._bodyArrayBuffer]); } else if (support.arrayBuffer && (ArrayBuffer.prototype.isPrototypeOf(body) || isArrayBufferView(body))) { this._bodyArrayBuffer = bufferClone(body); } else { this._bodyText = body = Object.prototype.toString.call(body); } if (!this.headers.get('content-type')) { if (typeof body === 'string') { this.headers.set('content-type', 'text/plain;charset=UTF-8'); } else if (this._bodyBlob && this._bodyBlob.type) { this.headers.set('content-type', this._bodyBlob.type); } else if (support.searchParams && URLSearchParams.prototype.isPrototypeOf(body)) { this.headers.set('content-type', 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded;charset=UTF-8'); } } }; if (support.blob) { this.blob = function() { var rejected = consumed(this); if (rejected) { return rejected } if (this._bodyBlob) { return Promise.resolve(this._bodyBlob) } else if (this._bodyArrayBuffer) { return Promise.resolve(new Blob([this._bodyArrayBuffer])) } else if (this._bodyFormData) { throw new Error('could not read FormData body as blob') } else { return Promise.resolve(new Blob([this._bodyText])) } }; this.arrayBuffer = function() { if (this._bodyArrayBuffer) { return consumed(this) || Promise.resolve(this._bodyArrayBuffer) } else { return this.blob().then(readBlobAsArrayBuffer) } }; } this.text = function() { var rejected = consumed(this); if (rejected) { return rejected } if (this._bodyBlob) { return readBlobAsText(this._bodyBlob) } else if (this._bodyArrayBuffer) { return Promise.resolve(readArrayBufferAsText(this._bodyArrayBuffer)) } else if (this._bodyFormData) { throw new Error('could not read FormData body as text') } else { return Promise.resolve(this._bodyText) } }; if (support.formData) { this.formData = function() { return this.text().then(decode) }; } this.json = function() { return this.text().then(JSON.parse) }; return this } // HTTP methods whose capitalization should be normalized var methods = ['DELETE', 'GET', 'HEAD', 'OPTIONS', 'POST', 'PUT']; function normalizeMethod(method) { var upcased = method.toUpperCase(); return methods.indexOf(upcased) > -1 ? upcased : method } function Request(input, options) { options = options || {}; var body = options.body; if (input instanceof Request) { if (input.bodyUsed) { throw new TypeError('Already read') } this.url = input.url; this.credentials = input.credentials; if (!options.headers) { this.headers = new Headers(input.headers); } this.method = input.method; this.mode = input.mode; this.signal = input.signal; if (!body && input._bodyInit != null) { body = input._bodyInit; input.bodyUsed = true; } } else { this.url = String(input); } this.credentials = options.credentials || this.credentials || 'same-origin'; if (options.headers || !this.headers) { this.headers = new Headers(options.headers); } this.method = normalizeMethod(options.method || this.method || 'GET'); this.mode = options.mode || this.mode || null; this.signal = options.signal || this.signal; this.referrer = null; if ((this.method === 'GET' || this.method === 'HEAD') && body) { throw new TypeError('Body not allowed for GET or HEAD requests') } this._initBody(body); } Request.prototype.clone = function() { return new Request(this, {body: this._bodyInit}) }; function decode(body) { var form = new FormData(); body .trim() .split('&') .forEach(function(bytes) { if (bytes) { var split = bytes.split('='); var name = split.shift().replace(/\+/g, ' '); var value = split.join('=').replace(/\+/g, ' '); form.append(decodeURIComponent(name), decodeURIComponent(value)); } }); return form } function parseHeaders(rawHeaders) { var headers = new Headers(); // Replace instances of \r\n and \n followed by at least one space or horizontal tab with a space // https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7230#section-3.2 var preProcessedHeaders = rawHeaders.replace(/\r?\n[\t ]+/g, ' '); preProcessedHeaders.split(/\r?\n/).forEach(function(line) { var parts = line.split(':'); var key = parts.shift().trim(); if (key) { var value = parts.join(':').trim(); headers.append(key, value); } }); return headers } Body.call(Request.prototype); function Response(bodyInit, options) { if (!options) { options = {}; } this.type = 'default'; this.status = options.status === undefined ? 200 : options.status; this.ok = this.status >= 200 && this.status < 300; this.statusText = 'statusText' in options ? options.statusText : 'OK'; this.headers = new Headers(options.headers); this.url = options.url || ''; this._initBody(bodyInit); } Body.call(Response.prototype); Response.prototype.clone = function() { return new Response(this._bodyInit, { status: this.status, statusText: this.statusText, headers: new Headers(this.headers), url: this.url }) }; Response.error = function() { var response = new Response(null, {status: 0, statusText: ''}); response.type = 'error'; return response }; var redirectStatuses = [301, 302, 303, 307, 308]; Response.redirect = function(url, status) { if (redirectStatuses.indexOf(status) === -1) { throw new RangeError('Invalid status code') } return new Response(null, {status: status, headers: {location: url}}) }; exports.DOMException = self.DOMException; try { new exports.DOMException(); } catch (err) { exports.DOMException = function(message, name) { this.message = message; this.name = name; var error = Error(message); this.stack = error.stack; }; exports.DOMException.prototype = Object.create(Error.prototype); exports.DOMException.prototype.constructor = exports.DOMException; } function fetch(input, init) { return new Promise(function(resolve, reject) { var request = new Request(input, init); if (request.signal && request.signal.aborted) { return reject(new exports.DOMException('Aborted', 'AbortError')) } var xhr = new XMLHttpRequest(); function abortXhr() { xhr.abort(); } xhr.onload = function() { var options = { status: xhr.status, statusText: xhr.statusText, headers: parseHeaders(xhr.getAllResponseHeaders() || '') }; options.url = 'responseURL' in xhr ? xhr.responseURL : options.headers.get('X-Request-URL'); var body = 'response' in xhr ? xhr.response : xhr.responseText; resolve(new Response(body, options)); }; xhr.onerror = function() { reject(new TypeError('Network request failed')); }; xhr.ontimeout = function() { reject(new TypeError('Network request failed')); }; xhr.onabort = function() { reject(new exports.DOMException('Aborted', 'AbortError')); }; xhr.open(request.method, request.url, true); if (request.credentials === 'include') { xhr.withCredentials = true; } else if (request.credentials === 'omit') { xhr.withCredentials = false; } if ('responseType' in xhr && support.blob) { xhr.responseType = 'blob'; } request.headers.forEach(function(value, name) { xhr.setRequestHeader(name, value); }); if (request.signal) { request.signal.addEventListener('abort', abortXhr); xhr.onreadystatechange = function() { // DONE (success or failure) if (xhr.readyState === 4) { request.signal.removeEventListener('abort', abortXhr); } }; } xhr.send(typeof request._bodyInit === 'undefined' ? 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Gender Equality Law in India: Progress, Challenges

Gender Equality Law in India

Gender equality is not merely an aspirational ideal—it is a fundamental human right that is enshrined in India’s Constitution and reflected in an evolving legal framework. Over the decades, India has witnessed significant legal reforms aimed at addressing gender discrimination, protecting women and gender minorities, and promoting equal opportunities in education, employment, and political participation. This article explores the constitutional foundations, landmark legislations, judicial interventions, and persistent challenges of gender equality law in India while charting a path toward a more inclusive future.

Constitutional Foundations of Gender Equality

The Indian Constitution lays a robust foundation for gender equality through a series of explicit provisions. These provisions not only serve as the guiding principles for legislations and policies but also empower citizens to challenge discriminatory practices.

Fundamental Rights

  • Article 14 – Equality Before Law: This article mandates equal treatment under the law, prohibiting arbitrary discrimination and ensuring that every citizen is entitled to equal protection.
  • Article 15 – Prohibition of Discrimination: Explicitly forbids discrimination on the grounds of sex, along with religion, caste, and race. The article also allows the state to make special provisions for women and children, recognizing the need for affirmative action.
  • Article 16 – Equal Opportunities in Public Employment: This guarantees that all citizens, regardless of gender, have equal access to government employment, a crucial step in ensuring socio-economic equality.

Directive Principles of State Policy

While not enforceable in a court of law, these principles provide a framework for governance:

  • Article 39(a) and 39(d): Direct the state to ensure that men and women have equal rights to work, education, and public resources, and mandate equal pay for equal work.
  • Article 42: Calls for just and humane working conditions, including maternity benefits, thereby indirectly bolstering gender equality in the workplace.

Fundamental Duties

  • Article 51A(e): Calls upon every citizen to renounce practices derogatory to the dignity of women. This duty underscores the importance of societal transformation alongside legal reforms.

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Landmark Legislations Shaping Gender Equality

The past several decades have seen India enact a series of laws aimed at protecting women’s rights and ensuring gender parity. These laws span a range of areas from workplace equality to personal laws, addressing both overt and systemic forms of discrimination.

Laws Addressing Gender-Based Violence

One of the most critical challenges has been the prevalence of gender-based violence. Several laws have been introduced to provide protection and recourse for victims:

  • The Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005: This act offers a comprehensive mechanism to protect women against physical, emotional, sexual, and economic abuse. It provides immediate relief measures such as residence orders, protection orders, and monetary relief to help women regain their independence.
  • The Dowry Prohibition Act, 1961: Aimed at curbing the social evil of dowry, this legislation criminalizes the demand, payment, or acceptance of dowry, though its enforcement has met with mixed success.
  • The Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition, and Redressal) Act, 2013: This law mandates that workplaces establish Internal Complaints Committees (ICCs) to investigate allegations of sexual harassment, thereby creating a safer environment for women in professional settings.
  • Provisions under the Indian Penal Code (IPC): Various sections such as Section 354 (assault on a woman with intent to outrage her modesty), Section 375/376 (rape), and Section 498A (cruelty by husbands and relatives) form the backbone of legal protection against violence directed at women.

Laws Promoting Equal Economic and Social Rights

Economic independence and social equality are pillars of gender equality. Several legislations have been enacted to bridge the gap between men and women in these areas:

  • The Equal Remuneration Act, 1976: This act enshrines the principle of equal pay for equal work. It prohibits discrimination in recruitment, promotions, and working conditions, ensuring that women have fair access to employment opportunities.
  • The Maternity Benefit Act, 1961 (Amended in 2017): Recognizing the need for maternity support in the workforce, this law provides for paid maternity leave and mandates the provision of crèche facilities in establishments with a certain number of employees.
  • The Hindu Succession Act, 1956 (Amended in 2005): In a landmark reform, this act was amended to grant daughters equal rights in inheriting ancestral property, thereby dismantling one of the significant economic discriminations against women.

Reforms in Personal Laws

Personal laws in India, which govern matters such as marriage, divorce, and inheritance, have historically been gender-biased. Recent judicial and legislative reforms have sought to create a more equitable framework:

  • Muslim Personal Law and the Abolition of Triple Talaq: Although governed by religious tenets, certain practices like Triple Talaq were deemed unconstitutional. The Supreme Court’s landmark decision in Shayara Bano v. Union of India (2017) paved the way for reform, culminating in the enactment of laws that protect Muslim women from arbitrary divorce.
  • Reforms in Other Religious Personal Laws: Similar debates and gradual reforms have emerged in other communities, underscoring the need for harmonized laws that ensure gender justice across all personal law regimes.

Political Empowerment and Representation

Political representation is crucial for any democracy to function effectively and to ensure that marginalized voices are heard. In India, efforts have been made to enhance women’s participation in the political process:

  • The 73rd and 74th Constitutional Amendments (1992): These amendments reserve one-third of the seats in local government bodies (Panchayats and Municipalities) for women. This grassroots approach has empowered women at the local level, creating a pipeline for future leadership.
  • The Women’s Reservation Bill: Although not yet fully implemented at the national level, proposals to reserve 33% of seats in the Lok Sabha and state assemblies are indicative of a long-term commitment to enhancing women’s political representation.

Laws Protecting Transgender Rights

Gender equality law in India has evolved to become more inclusive, extending protections to transgender individuals:

  • The Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Act, 2019: This act marks a significant step forward by prohibiting discrimination against transgender persons in various spheres, including education, employment, and healthcare. It also provides a mechanism for legal recognition of transgender individuals, affirming their right to self-identify.

Judicial Interventions and Landmark Judgments

The judiciary has played a pivotal role in interpreting and expanding gender equality laws in India. Several landmark judgments have not only struck down discriminatory practices but also set new precedents for future legal reforms.

Vishaka Guidelines (1997)

In the case of Vishaka v. State of Rajasthan, the Supreme Court laid down guidelines for preventing sexual harassment in the workplace. These guidelines served as the foundation for the later enactment of the Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace Act, 2013. The ruling underscored that the right to work in a safe environment is an integral part of a woman’s right to equality.

Shayara Bano Judgment (2017)

The landmark judgment in Shayara Bano v. Union of India declared the practice of Triple Talaq unconstitutional, affirming that arbitrary divorce violates a woman’s right to equality and dignity. This judgment not only provided relief to countless Muslim women but also sparked nationwide debates on the need for reform in personal laws.

Other Significant Judgments

  • Joseph Shine v. Union of India (2018): This case decriminalized adultery, thereby modernizing outdated aspects of gender-related legal provisions and aligning them with contemporary standards of equality and mutual respect.
  • Navtej Singh Johar v. Union of India (2018): By decriminalizing consensual homosexual acts, the Supreme Court upheld the rights of LGBTQ+ individuals and reinforced the broader principle of gender equality by recognizing the diversity of gender identities and sexual orientations.
  • The Secretary, Ministry of Defence v. Babita Puniya (2020): This case paved the way for granting permanent commissions to women in the Indian Army, challenging long-held gender biases in military service and demonstrating that competence should be the only criterion for career advancement.

Persistent Challenges in Realizing Gender Equality

Despite the robust legal framework and progressive judicial interpretations, significant challenges remain in the implementation and realization of gender equality in India.

Societal and Cultural Barriers

Deep-rooted patriarchal norms and traditional gender roles continue to influence social behavior. Many communities are still resistant to change, and gender stereotypes persist, affecting everything from educational opportunities to career choices. Changing these mindsets requires not only legal intervention but also sustained efforts in education and social reform.

Enforcement and Accessibility of Justice

One of the major challenges is the gap between the existence of laws and their enforcement. While India has progressive laws on paper, many women and gender minorities find it difficult to access justice due to:

  • Bureaucratic Hurdles: Slow judicial processes and overburdened courts often delay justice.
  • Social Stigma: Victims of gender-based violence may hesitate to come forward due to fear of social ostracism or retribution.
  • Inadequate Support Systems: Limited availability of legal aid, counseling services, and rehabilitation programs further hampers the effective implementation of these laws.

Economic Disparities and Workplace Discrimination

Even with equal pay legislations in place, the gender pay gap remains a pervasive issue. Women, especially in rural areas and marginalized communities, often face discrimination in the workplace. Moreover, the lack of flexible work policies and limited access to career advancement opportunities continue to undermine efforts toward economic equality.

Underrepresentation in Leadership

Women continue to be underrepresented in political and corporate leadership. Although local governance reforms have improved grassroots representation, the national political arena and corporate boardrooms remain predominantly male. This imbalance not only reflects existing societal biases but also perpetuates a cycle where policy decisions often overlook women’s needs and perspectives.

Challenges Facing Transgender and Gender Non-Conforming Persons

While the Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Act, 2019 represents a significant step forward, many transgender individuals still face discrimination, harassment, and social exclusion. Access to healthcare, employment opportunities, and social acceptance remains a critical concern that requires ongoing policy attention and societal support.

The Role of Civil Society and Activism

In addition to legislative and judicial measures, civil society has been instrumental in driving the gender equality agenda forward. Non-governmental organizations, advocacy groups, and community initiatives have played key roles in:

  • Raising Awareness: Through educational campaigns, workshops, and media engagement, civil society organizations have been critical in challenging traditional gender norms and promoting the benefits of gender equality.
  • Legal Aid and Support Services: Many NGOs provide legal assistance, counseling, and rehabilitation services to victims of gender-based violence, helping them navigate the judicial system and access the protections afforded by law.
  • Policy Advocacy: Activists have continuously pushed for stronger laws and better enforcement mechanisms, contributing to policy debates that aim to reform and enhance gender equality legislation in India.

The Future of Gender Equality Law in India

Looking ahead, there are several areas where India can further strengthen its legal framework and ensure more effective implementation of gender equality measures.

Comprehensive Legal Reforms

India’s legal landscape is gradually evolving, yet there remains a need for comprehensive reforms that address emerging challenges. These reforms might include:

  • Harmonization of Personal Laws: Creating a unified legal framework that respects cultural diversity while ensuring gender neutrality across personal laws can help eliminate disparities that affect women and gender minorities.
  • Strengthening Enforcement Mechanisms: Establishing specialized tribunals, increasing funding for gender justice initiatives, and enhancing police training on gender sensitivity are essential steps toward bridging the gap between legislation and practice.

Economic and Social Empowerment

Laws alone cannot change societal structures. To achieve genuine gender equality, legal reforms must be complemented by:

  • Enhanced Educational Programs: Incorporating gender studies and sensitization programs into school curricula can help change long-standing stereotypes from a young age.
  • Vocational and Skill Development: Initiatives that provide training and financial support to women and marginalized genders can empower them economically and reduce dependency.
  • Corporate Accountability: Implementing stringent corporate policies that mandate equal pay, transparent hiring practices, and opportunities for career advancement is vital in reducing economic disparities.

Political Representation and Participation

Greater inclusion in the political process is critical to ensure that policies reflect the needs and aspirations of all citizens. Future efforts could include:

  • Effective Implementation of Reservation Policies: Beyond local governance, extending reservation policies to higher legislative bodies and corporate boards can pave the way for more inclusive decision-making.
  • Leadership Development Programs: Encouraging women and gender minorities to take on leadership roles through targeted mentorship and training programs will help create a more balanced political and corporate landscape.

Inclusivity for Transgender and Non-Binary Individuals

True gender equality requires the recognition and inclusion of all gender identities. Policies should aim to:

  • Enhance Legal Recognition: Simplify procedures for legal gender recognition and ensure that transgender individuals have access to the same rights and benefits as others.
  • Improve Access to Services: Increase investments in healthcare, education, and employment opportunities tailored to the needs of transgender and gender non-conforming persons.

Conclusion

India’s journey toward gender equality is marked by significant legislative achievements, groundbreaking judicial interventions, and dynamic social movements. The constitutional mandate for equality has catalyzed a host of laws designed to protect women, empower marginalized genders, and promote social justice. From the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act and the Sexual Harassment at Workplace Act to reforms in personal laws and the recognition of transgender rights, India’s legal framework reflects a deep commitment to ensuring that every individual is treated with dignity and respect.

However, the gap between legal provisions and their practical implementation remains a significant challenge. Societal norms, bureaucratic inertia, and persistent economic disparities continue to impede progress. Bridging this gap requires a holistic approach that combines legal reform with educational initiatives, economic empowerment, and enhanced political representation.

As India moves forward, the focus must be on strengthening enforcement mechanisms, harmonizing diverse legal systems, and fostering a culture of inclusivity. We can achieve a future where gender equality becomes not only a legal obligation but a lived reality if all stakeholders—from the government and judiciary to civil society and the private sector—unite to dismantle the barriers that hinder true equality.

In essence, the evolution of gender equality law in India is a testament to the nation’s resilience and commitment to social justice. The road ahead is challenging but promising. With continued advocacy, comprehensive reforms, and a collective vision for an inclusive society. India can transform its legal and social landscape, ensuring that the law not only enshrines gender equality but also reflects it in every aspect of daily life.

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