/* -*- Mode: Java; tab-width: 2; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */ /* vim:set ts=2 sw=2 sts=2 et: */ /* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this * file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */ "use strict"; // The possible return values of getTypeOf. const VALID_TYPES = [ "array", "boolean", "function", "null", "number", "object", "string", "undefined", ]; /** * Returns a function C that creates instances of privateCtor. C may be called * with or without the new keyword. The prototype of each instance returned * from C is C.prototype, and C.prototype is an object whose prototype is * privateCtor.prototype. Instances returned from C will therefore be instances * of both C and privateCtor. Additionally, the constructor of each instance * returned from C is C. * * @param privateCtor * A constructor. * @return A function that makes new instances of privateCtor. */ exports.publicConstructor = function publicConstructor(privateCtor) { function PublicCtor() { let obj = { constructor: PublicCtor, __proto__: PublicCtor.prototype }; memory.track(obj, privateCtor.name); privateCtor.apply(obj, arguments); return obj; } PublicCtor.prototype = { __proto__: privateCtor.prototype }; return PublicCtor; }; /** * Returns a validated options dictionary given some requirements. If any of * the requirements are not met, an exception is thrown. * * @param options * An object, the options dictionary to validate. It's not modified. * If it's null or otherwise falsey, an empty object is assumed. * @param requirements * An object whose keys are the expected keys in options. Any key in * options that is not present in requirements is ignored. Each value * in requirements is itself an object describing the requirements of * its key. There are four optional keys in this object: * map: A function that's passed the value of the key in options. * map's return value is taken as the key's value in the final * validated options, is, and ok. If map throws an exception * it's caught and discarded, and the key's value is its value in * options. * is: An array containing any number of the typeof type names. If * the key's value is none of these types, it fails validation. * Arrays and null are identified by the special type names * "array" and "null"; "object" will not match either. No type * coercion is done. * ok: A function that's passed the key's value. If it returns * false, the value fails validation. * msg: If the key's value fails validation, an exception is thrown. * This string will be used as its message. If undefined, a * generic message is used, unless is is defined, in which case * the message will state that the value needs to be one of the * given types. * @return An object whose keys are those keys in requirements that are also in * options and whose values are the corresponding return values of map * or the corresponding values in options. Note that any keys not * shared by both requirements and options are not in the returned * object. */ exports.validateOptions = function validateOptions(options, requirements) { options = options || {}; let validatedOptions = {}; let mapThrew = false; for (let [key, req] in Iterator(requirements)) { let [optsVal, keyInOpts] = (key in options) ? [options[key], true] : [undefined, false]; if (req.map) { try { optsVal = req.map(optsVal); } catch (err) { mapThrew = true; } } if (req.is) { // Sanity check the caller's type names. req.is.forEach(function (typ) { if (VALID_TYPES.indexOf(typ) < 0) { let msg = 'Internal error: invalid requirement type "' + typ + '".'; throw new Error(msg); } }); if (req.is.indexOf(getTypeOf(optsVal)) < 0) throw requirementError(key, req); } if (req.ok && !req.ok(optsVal)) throw requirementError(key, req); if (keyInOpts || (req.map && !mapThrew)) validatedOptions[key] = optsVal; } return validatedOptions; }; exports.addIterator = function addIterator(obj, keysValsGenerator) { obj.__iterator__ = function(keysOnly, keysVals) { let keysValsIterator = keysValsGenerator.call(this); // "for (.. in ..)" gets only keys, "for each (.. in ..)" gets values, // and "for (.. in Iterator(..))" gets [key, value] pairs. let index = keysOnly ? 0 : 1; while (true) yield keysVals ? keysValsIterator.next() : keysValsIterator.next()[index]; }; }; // Similar to typeof, except arrays and null are identified by "array" and // "null", not "object". let getTypeOf = exports.getTypeOf = function getTypeOf(val) { let typ = typeof(val); if (typ === "object") { if (!val) return "null"; if (Array.isArray(val)) return "array"; } return typ; } // Returns a new Error with a nice message. function requirementError(key, requirement) { let msg = requirement.msg; if (!msg) { msg = 'The option "' + key + '" '; msg += requirement.is ? "must be one of the following types: " + requirement.is.join(", ") : "is invalid."; } return new Error(msg); }