import Serializer from './application'; import { EmbeddedRecordsMixin } from '@ember-data/serializer/rest'; import { PRIMARY_KEY, SLUG_KEY } from 'consul-ui/models/node'; import { classify } from '@ember/string'; // TODO: Looks like ID just isn't used at all consider just using .Node for // the SLUG_KEY const fillSlug = function(item) { if (item[SLUG_KEY] === '') { item[SLUG_KEY] = item['Node']; } return item; }; export default class NodeSerializer extends Serializer.extend(EmbeddedRecordsMixin) { primaryKey = PRIMARY_KEY; slugKey = SLUG_KEY; attrs = { Services: { embedded: 'always', }, }; transformHasManyResponse(store, relationship, item, parent = null) { let checks = {}; let serializer; switch (relationship.key) { case 'Services': (item.Checks || []) .filter(item => { return item.ServiceID !== ''; }) .forEach(item => { if (typeof checks[item.ServiceID] === 'undefined') { checks[item.ServiceID] = []; } checks[item.ServiceID].push(item); }); serializer = this.store.serializerFor(relationship.type); item.Services = item.Services.map(service => serializer.transformHasManyResponseFromNode(item, service, checks) ); return item; } return super.transformHasManyResponse(...arguments); } respondForQuery(respond, query, data, modelClass) { const body = super.respondForQuery( cb => respond((headers, body) => cb(headers, body.map(fillSlug))), query ); modelClass.eachRelationship((key, relationship) => { body.forEach(item => this[`transform${classify(relationship.kind)}Response`]( this.store, relationship, item, body ) ); }); return body; } respondForQueryRecord(respond, query, data, modelClass) { const body = super.respondForQueryRecord( cb => respond((headers, body) => { return cb(headers, fillSlug(body)); }), query ); modelClass.eachRelationship((key, relationship) => { this[`transform${classify(relationship.kind)}Response`](this.store, relationship, body); }); return body; } respondForQueryLeader(respond, query) { // don't call super here we don't care about // ids/fingerprinting return respond((headers, body) => { // This response/body is just an ip:port like `"10.0.0.1:8500"` // split it and make it look like a `C`onsul.`R`esponse // popping off the end for ports should cover us for IPv6 addresses // as we should always get a `address:port` or `[a:dd:re:ss]:port` combo const temp = body.split(':'); const port = temp.pop(); const address = temp.join(':'); return this.attachHeaders( headers, { Address: address, Port: port, }, query ); }); } }