import { get, set, computed } from '@ember/object'; import Changeset from 'ember-changeset'; import lookupValidator from 'ember-changeset-validations'; // Keep these here for now so forms are easy to make // TODO: Probably move this to utils/form/parse-element-name import parseElementName from 'consul-ui/utils/get-form-name-property'; // TODO: Currently supporting ember-data nicely like this // Unfortunately since post-ember 2.18, the only way to get this to work // is to hang stuff off the prototype (which then makes it available everywhere) // we should either try and figure out another way of doing this, or move this code // somewhere where it is more 'global' like an initializer Changeset.prototype.isSaving = computed('data.isSaving', function() { return this.data.isSaving; }); const defaultChangeset = function(data, validators) { return new Changeset(data, lookupValidator(validators), validators); }; /** * Form builder/Form factory * Deals with handling (generally change) events and updating data in response to the change * in a typical data down event up manner * validations are included currently using ember-changeset-validations * * @param {string} name - The name of the form, generally this is the name of your model * Generally (until view building is complete) you should name your form elements as `name="modelName[property]"` * or pass this name through using you action and create an Event-like object instead * You can also just not set a name and use `name="property"`, but if you want to use combinations * if multiple forms at least form children should use names * * @param {object} config - Form configuration object. Just a plain object to configure the form should be a hash * with property names relating to the form data. Each property is the configuration for that model/data property * currently the only supported property of these configuration objects is `type` which currently allows you to * set a property as 'array-like' */ export default function(changeset = defaultChangeset, getFormNameProperty = parseElementName) { return function(name = '', obj = {}) { const _children = {}; let _validators = null; // TODO make this into a class to reuse prototype const form = { data: null, name: name, getName: function() { return this.name; }, setData: function(data) { // Array check temporarily for when we get an empty array from repo.status if (_validators && !Array.isArray(data)) { data = changeset(data, _validators); } set(this, 'data', data); return this; }, getData: function() { return this.data; }, add: function(child) { _children[child.getName()] = child; return this; }, handleEvent: function(e, targetName) { const target = e.target; // currently we only use targetName in {{form-component}} for handling deeply // nested forms, once {{form-component}} handles deeply nested forms targetName can go const parts = getFormNameProperty(targetName || target.name); // split the form element name from `name[prop]` const name = parts[0]; const prop = parts[1]; // let config = obj; // if the name (usually the name of the model) isn't this form, look at its children if (name !== this.getName()) { if (this.has(name)) { // is its a child form then use the child form return this.form(name).handleEvent(e); } // should probably throw here, unless we support having a name // even if you are referring to this form config = config[name]; } const data = this.getData(); // ember-data/changeset dance // TODO: This works for ember-data RecordSets and Changesets but not for plain js Objects // see settings const json = typeof data.toJSON === 'function' ? data.toJSON() : get(data, 'data').toJSON(); // if the form doesn't include a property then throw so it can be // caught outside, therefore the user can deal with things that aren't in the data // TODO: possibly need to add support for deeper properties using `get` here // for example `client.blocking` instead of just `blocking` if (!Object.keys(json).includes(prop)) { const error = new Error(`${prop} property doesn't exist`); error.target = target; throw error; } // deal with the change of property let currentValue = get(data, prop); // if the value is an array-like or config says its an array if ( Array.isArray(currentValue) || (typeof config[prop] !== 'undefined' && typeof config[prop].type === 'string' && config[prop].type.toLowerCase() === 'array') ) { // array specific set if (currentValue == null) { currentValue = []; } const method = target.checked ? 'pushObject' : 'removeObject'; currentValue[method](target.value); set(data, prop, currentValue); } else { // deal with booleans // but only booleans that aren't checkboxes/radios with values if ( typeof target.checked !== 'undefined' && (target.value.toLowerCase() === 'on' || target.value.toLowerCase() === 'off') ) { set(data, prop, target.checked); } else { // text and non-boolean checkboxes/radios set(data, prop, target.value); } } // validate everything return this.validate(); }, reset: function() { const data = this.getData(); if (typeof data.rollbackAttributes === 'function') { this.getData().rollbackAttributes(); } return this; }, clear: function(cb = {}) { if (typeof cb === 'function') { return (this.clearer = cb); } else { return this.setData(this.clearer(cb)).getData(); } }, submit: function(cb = {}) { if (typeof cb === 'function') { return (this.submitter = cb); } else { this.submitter(this.getData()); } }, setValidators: function(validators) { _validators = validators; return this; }, validate: function() { const data = this.getData(); // just pass along to the Changeset for now if (typeof data.validate === 'function') { data.validate(); } return this; }, addError: function(name, message) { const data = this.getData(); if (typeof data.addError === 'function') { data.addError(...arguments); } }, form: function(name) { if (name == null) { return this; } return _children[name]; }, has: function(name) { return typeof _children[name] !== 'undefined'; }, }; form.submit = form.submit.bind(form); form.reset = form.reset.bind(form); return form; }; }