open-nomad/ui/app/serializers/deployment.js
Buck Doyle 4394c5b9ff
Add common serialiser abstractions (#8634)
This extracts some common API-idiosyncracy-handling patterns from model serialisers into properties that are processed by the application serialiser:

* arrayNullOverrides converts a null property value to an empty array
* mapToArray converts a map to an array of maps, using the original map keys as Name properties on the array maps
* separateNanos splits nanosecond-containing timestamps into millisecond timestamps and separate nanosecond properties
2020-08-20 12:14:49 -05:00

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import { get } from '@ember/object';
import { assign } from '@ember/polyfills';
import ApplicationSerializer from './application';
import classic from 'ember-classic-decorator';
@classic
export default class DeploymentSerializer extends ApplicationSerializer {
attrs = {
versionNumber: 'JobVersion',
};
mapToArray = [{ beforeName: 'TaskGroups', afterName: 'TaskGroupSummaries' }];
normalize(typeHash, hash) {
if (hash) {
hash.PlainJobId = hash.JobID;
hash.Namespace =
hash.Namespace ||
get(hash, 'Job.Namespace') ||
this.get('system.activeNamespace.id') ||
'default';
// Ember Data doesn't support multiple inverses. This means that since jobs have
// two relationships to a deployment (hasMany deployments, and belongsTo latestDeployment),
// the deployment must in turn have two relationships to the job, despite it being the
// same job.
hash.JobID = hash.JobForLatestID = JSON.stringify([hash.JobID, hash.Namespace]);
}
return super.normalize(typeHash, hash);
}
extractRelationships(modelClass, hash) {
const namespace = this.store.adapterFor(modelClass.modelName).get('namespace');
const id = this.extractId(modelClass, hash);
return assign(
{
allocations: {
links: {
related: `/${namespace}/deployment/allocations/${id}`,
},
},
},
super.extractRelationships(modelClass, hash)
);
}
}