Ghost/ghost/admin/app/validators/base.js
Kevin Ansfield 352c4af1d7 Refactored usage of .get('property') with es5 getters
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- ran [es5-getter-ember-codemod](https://github.com/rondale-sc/es5-getter-ember-codemod)
- [es5 getters RFC](https://github.com/emberjs/rfcs/blob/master/text/0281-es5-getters.md)
- updates the majority of `object.get('property')` with `object.property` with exceptions:
  - `.get('nested.property')` - it's not possible to determine if this is relying on "safe" path chaining for when `nested` doesn't exist
  - `.get('config.x')` and `.get('settings.x')` - both our `config` and `settings` services are proxy objects which do not support es5 getters
- this PR is not exhaustive, there are still a number of places where `.get('service.foo')` and similar could be replaced but it gets us a long way there in a quick and automated fashion
2019-03-06 13:54:14 +00:00

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import EmberObject from '@ember/object';
/**
* Base validator that all validators should extend
* Handles checking of individual properties or the entire model
*/
export default EmberObject.extend({
passed: false,
init() {
this._super(...arguments);
this.properties = this.properties || [];
},
/**
* When passed a model and (optionally) a property name,
* checks it against a list of validation functions
* @param {Ember.Object} model Model to validate
* @param {string} prop Property name to check
* @return {boolean} True if the model passed all (or one) validation(s),
* false if not
*/
check(model, prop) {
this.set('passed', true);
if (prop && this[prop]) {
this[prop](model);
} else {
this.properties.forEach((property) => {
if (this[property]) {
this[property](model);
}
});
}
return this.passed;
},
invalidate() {
this.set('passed', false);
}
});