// TODO: remove usage of Ember Data's private `Errors` class when refactoring validations // eslint-disable-next-line import CollectionValidator from 'ghost-admin/validators/collection'; import CustomViewValidator from 'ghost-admin/validators/custom-view'; import DS from 'ember-data'; // eslint-disable-line import IntegrationValidator from 'ghost-admin/validators/integration'; import InviteUserValidator from 'ghost-admin/validators/invite-user'; import LabelValidator from 'ghost-admin/validators/label'; import MemberValidator from 'ghost-admin/validators/member'; import Mixin from '@ember/object/mixin'; import Model from '@ember-data/model'; import NavItemValidator from 'ghost-admin/validators/nav-item'; import NewsletterValidator from 'ghost-admin/validators/newsletter'; import OfferValidator from 'ghost-admin/validators/offer'; import PostValidator from 'ghost-admin/validators/post'; import RSVP from 'rsvp'; import ResetValidator from 'ghost-admin/validators/reset'; import SettingValidator from 'ghost-admin/validators/setting'; import SetupValidator from 'ghost-admin/validators/setup'; import SigninValidator from 'ghost-admin/validators/signin'; import SignupValidator from 'ghost-admin/validators/signup'; import SnippetValidator from 'ghost-admin/validators/snippet'; import TagSettingsValidator from 'ghost-admin/validators/tag-settings'; import TierBenefitItemValidator from 'ghost-admin/validators/tier-benefit-item'; import TierValidator from 'ghost-admin/validators/tier'; import UserValidator from 'ghost-admin/validators/user'; import WebhookValidator from 'ghost-admin/validators/webhook'; import {A as emberA, isArray as isEmberArray} from '@ember/array'; const {Errors} = DS; /** * The class that gets this mixin will receive these properties and functions. * It will be able to validate any properties on itself (or the model it passes to validate()) * with the use of a declared validator. */ export default Mixin.create({ // these validators can be passed a model to validate when the class that // mixes in the ValidationEngine declares a validationType equal to a key on this object. // the model is either passed in via `this.validate({ model: object })` // or by calling `this.validate()` without the model property. // in that case the model will be the class that the ValidationEngine // was mixed into, i.e. the controller or Ember Data model. validators: null, // This adds the Errors object to the validation engine, and shouldn't affect // ember-data models because they essentially use the same thing errors: null, // Store whether a property has been validated yet, so that we know whether or not // to show error / success validation for a field hasValidated: null, init() { this._super(...arguments); this.set('errors', Errors.create()); this.set('hasValidated', emberA()); this.validators = { customView: CustomViewValidator, inviteUser: InviteUserValidator, navItem: NavItemValidator, tierBenefitItem: TierBenefitItemValidator, post: PostValidator, reset: ResetValidator, setting: SettingValidator, setup: SetupValidator, signin: SigninValidator, signup: SignupValidator, tag: TagSettingsValidator, collection: CollectionValidator, user: UserValidator, member: MemberValidator, integration: IntegrationValidator, webhook: WebhookValidator, label: LabelValidator, snippet: SnippetValidator, tier: TierValidator, offer: OfferValidator, newsletter: NewsletterValidator }; }, /** * Passes the model to the validator specified by validationType. * Returns a promise that will resolve if validation succeeds, and reject if not. * Some options can be specified: * * `model: Object` - you can specify the model to be validated, rather than pass the default value of `this`, * the class that mixes in this mixin. * * `property: String` - you can specify a specific property to validate. If * no property is specified, the entire model will be * validated */ validate(opts) { let model = this; let hasValidated, type, validator; opts = opts || {}; if (opts.model) { model = opts.model; } else if (this instanceof Model) { model = this; } else if (this.model) { model = this.model; } type = this.validationType || model.validationType; validator = this.get(`validators.${type}`) || model.validators[type]; hasValidated = this.hasValidated; opts.validationType = type; return new RSVP.Promise((resolve, reject) => { let passed; if (!type || !validator) { return reject([`The validator specified, "${type}", did not exist!`]); } if (opts.property) { // If property isn't in `hasValidated`, add it to mark that this field can show a validation result hasValidated.addObject(opts.property); model.errors.remove(opts.property); } else { model.errors.clear(); } passed = validator.check(model, opts.property); return (passed) ? resolve() : reject(); }); }, /** * The primary goal of this method is to override the `save` method on Ember Data models. * This allows us to run validation before actually trying to save the model to the server. * You can supply options to be passed into the `validate` method, since the ED `save` method takes no options. */ save(options) { let {_super} = this; options = options || {}; options.wasSave = true; // model.destroyRecord() calls model.save() behind the scenes. // in that case, we don't need validation checks or error propagation, // because the model itself is being destroyed. if (this.isDeleted) { return this._super(...arguments); } // If validation fails, reject with validation errors. // If save to the server fails, reject with server response. return this.validate(options).then(() => { if (typeof this.beforeSave === 'function') { this.beforeSave(); } return _super.call(this, options); }).catch((result) => { // server save failed or validator type doesn't exist if (result && !isEmberArray(result)) { throw result; } return RSVP.reject(result); }); }, actions: { validate(property) { this.validate({property}); } } });