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1 | 39 | HKM | 'use strict';
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3 | Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", {
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4 | value: true |
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5 | }); |
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6 | exports.default = autoInject;
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8 | var _auto = require('./auto'); |
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10 | var _auto2 = _interopRequireDefault(_auto);
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12 | var _baseForOwn = require('lodash/_baseForOwn'); |
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14 | var _baseForOwn2 = _interopRequireDefault(_baseForOwn);
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16 | var _arrayMap = require('lodash/_arrayMap'); |
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18 | var _arrayMap2 = _interopRequireDefault(_arrayMap);
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20 | var _isArray = require('lodash/isArray'); |
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22 | var _isArray2 = _interopRequireDefault(_isArray);
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24 | var _trim = require('lodash/trim'); |
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26 | var _trim2 = _interopRequireDefault(_trim);
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28 | function _interopRequireDefault(obj) { return obj && obj.__esModule ? obj : { default: obj }; } |
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30 | var FN_ARGS = /^(function)?\s*[^\(]*\(\s*([^\)]*)\)/m; |
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31 | var FN_ARG_SPLIT = /,/; |
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32 | var FN_ARG = /(=.+)?(\s*)$/; |
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33 | var STRIP_COMMENTS = /((\/\/.*$)|(\/\*[\s\S]*?\*\/))/mg; |
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35 | function parseParams(func) { |
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36 | func = func.toString().replace(STRIP_COMMENTS, '');
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37 | func = func.match(FN_ARGS)[2].replace(' ', ''); |
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38 | func = func ? func.split(FN_ARG_SPLIT) : []; |
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39 | func = func.map(function (arg) {
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40 | return (0, _trim2.default)(arg.replace(FN_ARG, '')); |
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41 | }); |
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42 | return func;
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43 | } |
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45 | /**
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46 | * A dependency-injected version of the [async.auto]{@link module:ControlFlow.auto} function. Dependent
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47 | * tasks are specified as parameters to the function, after the usual callback
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48 | * parameter, with the parameter names matching the names of the tasks it
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49 | * depends on. This can provide even more readable task graphs which can be
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50 | * easier to maintain.
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51 | *
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52 | * If a final callback is specified, the task results are similarly injected,
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53 | * specified as named parameters after the initial error parameter.
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54 | *
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55 | * The autoInject function is purely syntactic sugar and its semantics are
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56 | * otherwise equivalent to [async.auto]{@link module:ControlFlow.auto}.
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57 | *
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58 | * @name autoInject
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59 | * @static
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60 | * @memberOf module:ControlFlow
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61 | * @method
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62 | * @see [async.auto]{@link module:ControlFlow.auto}
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63 | * @category Control Flow
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64 | * @param {Object} tasks - An object, each of whose properties is a function of
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65 | * the form 'func([dependencies...], callback). The object's key of a property
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66 | * serves as the name of the task defined by that property, i.e. can be used
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67 | * when specifying requirements for other tasks.
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68 | * * The `callback` parameter is a `callback(err, result)` which must be called
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69 | * when finished, passing an `error` (which can be `null`) and the result of
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70 | * the function's execution. The remaining parameters name other tasks on
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71 | * which the task is dependent, and the results from those tasks are the
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72 | * arguments of those parameters.
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73 | * @param {Function} [callback] - An optional callback which is called when all
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74 | * the tasks have been completed. It receives the `err` argument if any `tasks`
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75 | * pass an error to their callback, and a `results` object with any completed
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76 | * task results, similar to `auto`.
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77 | * @example
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78 | *
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79 | * // The example from `auto` can be rewritten as follows:
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80 | * async.autoInject({
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81 | * get_data: function(callback) {
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82 | * // async code to get some data
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83 | * callback(null, 'data', 'converted to array');
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84 | * },
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85 | * make_folder: function(callback) {
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86 | * // async code to create a directory to store a file in
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87 | * // this is run at the same time as getting the data
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88 | * callback(null, 'folder');
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89 | * },
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90 | * write_file: function(get_data, make_folder, callback) {
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91 | * // once there is some data and the directory exists,
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92 | * // write the data to a file in the directory
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93 | * callback(null, 'filename');
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94 | * },
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95 | * email_link: function(write_file, callback) {
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96 | * // once the file is written let's email a link to it...
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97 | * // write_file contains the filename returned by write_file.
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98 | * callback(null, {'file':write_file, 'email':'user@example.com'});
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99 | * }
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100 | * }, function(err, results) {
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101 | * console.log('err = ', err);
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102 | * console.log('email_link = ', results.email_link);
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103 | * });
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104 | *
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105 | * // If you are using a JS minifier that mangles parameter names, `autoInject`
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106 | * // will not work with plain functions, since the parameter names will be
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107 | * // collapsed to a single letter identifier. To work around this, you can
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108 | * // explicitly specify the names of the parameters your task function needs
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109 | * // in an array, similar to Angular.js dependency injection.
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110 | *
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111 | * // This still has an advantage over plain `auto`, since the results a task
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112 | * // depends on are still spread into arguments.
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113 | * async.autoInject({
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114 | * //...
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115 | * write_file: ['get_data', 'make_folder', function(get_data, make_folder, callback) {
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116 | * callback(null, 'filename');
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117 | * }],
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118 | * email_link: ['write_file', function(write_file, callback) {
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119 | * callback(null, {'file':write_file, 'email':'user@example.com'});
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120 | * }]
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121 | * //...
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122 | * }, function(err, results) {
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123 | * console.log('err = ', err);
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124 | * console.log('email_link = ', results.email_link);
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125 | * });
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126 | */
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127 | function autoInject(tasks, callback) { |
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128 | var newTasks = {};
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130 | (0, _baseForOwn2.default)(tasks, function (taskFn, key) { |
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131 | var params;
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133 | if ((0, _isArray2.default)(taskFn)) { |
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134 | params = taskFn.slice(0, -1); |
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135 | taskFn = taskFn[taskFn.length - 1];
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137 | newTasks[key] = params.concat(params.length > 0 ? newTask : taskFn);
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138 | } else if (taskFn.length === 1) { |
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139 | // no dependencies, use the function as-is
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140 | newTasks[key] = taskFn; |
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141 | } else {
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142 | params = parseParams(taskFn); |
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143 | if (taskFn.length === 0 && params.length === 0) { |
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144 | throw new Error("autoInject task functions require explicit parameters."); |
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145 | } |
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147 | params.pop(); |
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149 | newTasks[key] = params.concat(newTask); |
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150 | } |
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152 | function newTask(results, taskCb) { |
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153 | var newArgs = (0, _arrayMap2.default)(params, function (name) { |
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154 | return results[name];
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155 | }); |
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156 | newArgs.push(taskCb); |
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157 | taskFn.apply(null, newArgs);
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158 | } |
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159 | }); |
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161 | (0, _auto2.default)(newTasks, callback); |
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162 | } |
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163 | module.exports = exports['default']; |