45 lines
1.5 KiB
JavaScript
45 lines
1.5 KiB
JavaScript
import Route from '@ember/routing/route';
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import { setProperties } from '@ember/object';
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// paramsFor
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import { routes } from 'consul-ui/router';
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import wildcard from 'consul-ui/utils/routing/wildcard';
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const isWildcard = wildcard(routes);
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export default class BaseRoute extends Route {
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/**
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* Set the routeName for the controller so that it is available in the template
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* for the route/controller.. This is mainly used to give a route name to the
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* Outlet component
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*/
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setupController(controller, model) {
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setProperties(controller, {
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routeName: this.routeName,
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});
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super.setupController(...arguments);
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}
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/**
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* Adds urldecoding to any wildcard route `params` passed into ember `model`
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* hooks, plus of course anywhere else where `paramsFor` is used. This means
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* the entire ember app is now changed so that all paramsFor calls returns
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* urldecoded params instead of raw ones.
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* For example we use this largely for URLs for the KV store:
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* /kv/*key > /ui/kv/%25-kv-name/%25-here > key = '%-kv-name/%-here'
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*/
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paramsFor(name) {
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const params = super.paramsFor(...arguments);
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if (isWildcard(this.routeName)) {
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return Object.keys(params).reduce(function(prev, item) {
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if (typeof params[item] !== 'undefined') {
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prev[item] = decodeURIComponent(params[item]);
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} else {
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prev[item] = params[item];
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}
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return prev;
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}, {});
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} else {
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return params;
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}
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}
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}
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