consul/ui/packages/consul-ui/app/routing/route.js

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import Route from '@ember/routing/route';
import { get, setProperties, action } from '@ember/object';
import { inject as service } from '@ember/service';
import HTTPError from 'consul-ui/utils/http/error';
// paramsFor
import { routes } from 'consul-ui/router';
import wildcard from 'consul-ui/utils/routing/wildcard';
const isWildcard = wildcard(routes);
export default class BaseRoute extends Route {
@service('container') container;
@service('env') env;
@service('repository/permission') permissions;
@service('router') router;
_setRouteName() {
super._setRouteName(...arguments);
const routeName = this.routeName
.split('.')
.filter(item => item !== 'index')
.join('.');
const template = get(routes, `${routeName}._options.template`);
if(template) {
this.templateName = template;
}
const queryParams = get(routes, `${routeName}._options.queryParams`);
if(queryParams && (this.routeName === 'dc.partitions.index' || this.routeName === 'oauth-provider-debug')) {
this.queryParams = queryParams;
}
}
redirect(model, transition) {
// remove any references to index as it is the same as the root routeName
const routeName = this.routeName
.split('.')
.filter(item => item !== 'index')
.join('.');
const to = get(routes, `${routeName}._options.redirect`);
if (typeof to !== 'undefined') {
// TODO: Does this need to return?
// Almost remember things getting strange if you returned from here
// which is why I didn't do it originally so be sure to look properly if
// you feel like adding a return
this.replaceWith(`${routeName}${to}`, model);
}
}
/**
* Inspects a custom `abilities` array on the router for this route. Every
* abililty needs to 'pass' for the route not to throw a 403 error. Anything
* more complex then this (say ORs) should use a single ability and perform
* the OR logic in the test for the ability. Note, this ability check happens
* before any calls to the backend for this model/route.
*/
async beforeModel() {
// remove any references to index as it is the same as the root routeName
const routeName = this.routeName
.split('.')
.filter(item => item !== 'index')
.join('.');
const abilities = get(routes, `${routeName}._options.abilities`) || [];
if (abilities.length > 0) {
if (!abilities.every(ability => this.permissions.can(ability))) {
throw new HTTPError('403');
}
}
}
/**
* By default any empty string query parameters should remove the query
* parameter from the URL. This is the most common behavior if you don't
* require this behavior overwrite this method in the specific Route for the
* specific queryParam key.
* If the behaviour should be different add an empty: [] parameter to the
* queryParameter configuration to configure what is deemed 'empty'
*/
serializeQueryParam(value, key, type) {
if (typeof value !== 'undefined') {
const empty = get(this, `queryParams.${key}.empty`);
if (typeof empty === 'undefined') {
// by default any queryParams when an empty string mean undefined,
// therefore remove the queryParam from the URL
if (value === '') {
value = undefined;
}
} else {
const possible = empty[0];
let actual = value;
if (Array.isArray(actual)) {
actual = actual.split(',');
}
const diff = possible.filter(item => !actual.includes(item));
if (diff.length === 0) {
value = undefined;
}
}
}
return value;
}
// TODO: this is only required due to intention_id trying to do too much
// therefore we need to change the route parameter intention_id to just
// intention or id or similar then we can revert to only returning a model if
// we have searchProps (or a child route overwrites model)
model() {
const model = {};
if (
typeof this.queryParams !== 'undefined' &&
typeof this.queryParams.searchproperty !== 'undefined'
) {
model.searchProperties = this.queryParams.searchproperty.empty[0];
}
return model;
}
/**
* Set the routeName for the controller so that it is available in the template
* for the route/controller.. This is mainly used to give a route name to the
* Outlet component
*/
setupController(controller, model) {
setProperties(controller, {
...model,
routeName: this.routeName,
});
super.setupController(...arguments);
}
optionalParams() {
return this.container.get(`location:${this.env.var('locationType')}`).optionalParams();
}
/**
* Adds urldecoding to any wildcard route `params` passed into ember `model`
* hooks, plus of course anywhere else where `paramsFor` is used. This means
* the entire ember app is now changed so that all paramsFor calls returns
* urldecoded params instead of raw ones.
* For example we use this largely for URLs for the KV store:
* /kv/*key > /ui/kv/%25-kv-name/%25-here > key = '%-kv-name/%-here'
*/
paramsFor(name) {
const params = super.paramsFor(...arguments);
if (isWildcard(this.routeName)) {
return Object.keys(params).reduce(function(prev, item) {
if (typeof params[item] !== 'undefined') {
prev[item] = decodeURIComponent(params[item]);
} else {
prev[item] = params[item];
}
return prev;
}, {});
} else {
return params;
}
}
@action
async replaceWith(routeName, obj) {
await Promise.resolve();
let params = [];
if (typeof obj === 'string') {
params = [obj];
}
if (typeof obj !== 'undefined' && !Array.isArray(obj) && typeof obj !== 'string') {
params = Object.values(obj);
}
return super.replaceWith(routeName, ...params);
}
@action
async transitionTo(routeName, obj) {
await Promise.resolve();
let params = [];
if (typeof obj === 'string') {
params = [obj];
}
if (typeof obj !== 'undefined' && !Array.isArray(obj) && typeof obj !== 'string') {
params = Object.values(obj);
}
return super.transitionTo(routeName, ...params);
}
}