83 lines
3.0 KiB
JavaScript
83 lines
3.0 KiB
JavaScript
/**
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* Copyright (c) HashiCorp, Inc.
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* SPDX-License-Identifier: MPL-2.0
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*/
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import { inject as service } from '@ember/service';
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import Controller from '@ember/controller';
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import { getOwner } from '@ember/application';
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import { get, action } from '@ember/object';
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import transitionable from 'consul-ui/utils/routing/transitionable';
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export default class ApplicationController extends Controller {
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@service('router') router;
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@service('store') store;
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@service('feedback') feedback;
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// TODO: We currently do this in the controller instead of the router
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// as the nspace and dc variables aren't available directly on the Route
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// look to see if we can move this up there so we can empty the Controller
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// out again
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@action
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reauthorize(e) {
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// TODO: For the moment e isn't a real event
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// it has data which is potentially the token
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// and type which is the logout/authorize/use action
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// used for the feedback service.
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this.feedback.execute(
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() => {
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// TODO: Currently we clear cache from the ember-data store
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// ideally this would be a static method of the abstract Repository class
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// once we move to proper classes for services take another look at this.
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this.store.invalidate();
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//
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const params = {};
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if (e.data) {
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const token = e.data;
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// TODO: Do I actually need to check to see if nspaces are enabled here?
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if (typeof this.nspace !== 'undefined') {
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const nspace = get(token, 'Namespace') || this.nspace.Name;
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// you potentially have a new namespace
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// if you do redirect to it
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if (nspace !== this.nspace.Name) {
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params.nspace = `${nspace}`;
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}
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}
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}
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const container = getOwner(this);
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const routeName = this.router.currentRoute.name;
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const route = container.lookup(`route:${routeName}`);
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// Refresh the application route as everything including the main nav needs refreshing
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return container
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.lookup('route:application')
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.refresh()
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.promise.catch(function (e) {
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// passthrough
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// if you are on an error page a refresh of the application route will reject
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// thats ok as we then transition to the actual route you were trying
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// to get to originally anyway
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})
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.then((res) => {
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// Use transitionable if we need to change a section of the URL
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// or routeName and currentRouteName aren't equal (i.e. error page)
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if (
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routeName !== this.router.currentRouteName ||
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typeof params.nspace !== 'undefined'
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) {
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return route.transitionTo(
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...transitionable(this.router.currentRoute, params, container)
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);
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} else {
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return res;
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}
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});
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},
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e.type,
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function (type, e) {
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return type;
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},
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{}
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);
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}
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}
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