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* use case insensitive sort * support new location selector in create item * fix incorrect date-time parsing logic
72 lines
2 KiB
TypeScript
72 lines
2 KiB
TypeScript
import { Requests } from "../../requests";
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const ZERO_DATE = "0001-01-01T00:00:00Z";
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type BaseApiType = {
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createdAt: string;
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updatedAt: string;
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// eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-explicit-any
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[key: string]: any;
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};
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export function hasKey(obj: object, key: string): obj is Required<BaseApiType> {
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return typeof obj[key] === "string";
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}
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export function parseDate<T>(obj: T, keys: Array<keyof T> = []): T {
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const result = { ...obj };
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[...keys, "createdAt", "updatedAt"].forEach(key => {
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// @ts-ignore - TS doesn't know that we're checking for the key above
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if (hasKey(result, key)) {
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if (result[key] === ZERO_DATE) {
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const dt = new Date();
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dt.setFullYear(1);
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result[key] = dt;
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return;
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}
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result[key] = new Date(result[key]);
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}
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});
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return result;
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}
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export class BaseAPI {
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http: Requests;
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attachmentToken: string;
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constructor(requests: Requests, attachmentToken = "") {
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this.http = requests;
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this.attachmentToken = attachmentToken;
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}
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// if a attachmentToken is present it will be added to URL as a query param
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// this is done with a simple appending of the query param to the URL. If your
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// URL already has a query param, this will not work.
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authURL(url: string): string {
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if (this.attachmentToken) {
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return `/api/v1${url}?access_token=${this.attachmentToken}`;
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}
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return url;
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}
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/**
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* dropFields will remove any fields that are specified in the fields array
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* additionally, it will remove the `createdAt` and `updatedAt` fields if they
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* are present. This is useful for when you want to send a subset of fields to
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* the server like when performing an update.
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*/
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protected dropFields<T>(obj: T, keys: Array<keyof T> = []): T {
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const result = { ...obj };
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[...keys, "createdAt", "updatedAt"].forEach(key => {
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// @ts-ignore - we are checking for the key above
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if (hasKey(result, key)) {
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// @ts-ignore - we are guarding against this above
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delete result[key];
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}
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});
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return result;
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}
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}
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