726 lines
23 KiB
JavaScript
726 lines
23 KiB
JavaScript
/**
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* @module common-utils
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*/
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import { GlBreakpointInstance as breakpointInstance } from '@gitlab/ui/dist/utils';
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import $ from 'jquery';
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import { isFunction, defer, escape } from 'lodash';
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import Cookies from '~/lib/utils/cookies';
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import { SCOPED_LABEL_DELIMITER } from '~/sidebar/components/labels/labels_select_widget/constants';
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import { convertToCamelCase, convertToSnakeCase } from './text_utility';
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import { isObject } from './type_utility';
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import { getLocationHash } from './url_utility';
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export const NO_SCROLL_TO_HASH_CLASS = 'js-no-scroll-to-hash';
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export const getPagePath = (index = 0) => {
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const { page = '' } = document.body.dataset;
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return page.split(':')[index];
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};
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export const checkPageAndAction = (page, action) => {
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const pagePath = getPagePath(1);
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const actionPath = getPagePath(2);
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return pagePath === page && actionPath === action;
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};
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export const isInIncidentPage = () => checkPageAndAction('incidents', 'show');
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export const isInIssuePage = () => checkPageAndAction('issues', 'show');
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export const isInDesignPage = () => checkPageAndAction('issues', 'designs');
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export const isInMRPage = () =>
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checkPageAndAction('merge_requests', 'show') || checkPageAndAction('merge_requests', 'diffs');
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export const isInEpicPage = () => checkPageAndAction('epics', 'show');
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export const getDashPath = (path = window.location.pathname) => path.split('/-/')[1] || null;
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export const rstrip = (val) => {
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if (val) {
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return val.replace(/\s+$/, '');
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}
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return val;
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};
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export const disableButtonIfEmptyField = (fieldSelector, buttonSelector, eventName = 'input') => {
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const field = $(fieldSelector);
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const closestSubmit = field.closest('form').find(buttonSelector);
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if (rstrip(field.val()) === '') {
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closestSubmit.disable();
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}
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// eslint-disable-next-line func-names
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return field.on(eventName, function () {
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if (rstrip($(this).val()) === '') {
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return closestSubmit.disable();
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}
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return closestSubmit.enable();
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});
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};
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/**
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* Return the given element's offset height, or 0 if the element doesn't exist.
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* Probably not useful outside of handleLocationHash.
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*
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* @param {HTMLElement} element The element to measure.
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* @returns {number} The element's offset height.
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*/
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const getElementOffsetHeight = (element) => element?.offsetHeight ?? 0;
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// automatically adjust scroll position for hash urls taking the height of the navbar into account
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// https://github.com/twitter/bootstrap/issues/1768
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export const handleLocationHash = () => {
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let hash = getLocationHash();
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if (!hash) return;
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// This is required to handle non-unicode characters in hash
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hash = decodeURIComponent(hash);
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const target = document.getElementById(hash) || document.getElementById(`user-content-${hash}`);
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// Allow targets to opt out of scroll behavior
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if (target?.classList.contains(NO_SCROLL_TO_HASH_CLASS)) return;
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const fixedTabs = document.querySelector('.js-tabs-affix');
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const fixedDiffStats = document.querySelector('.js-diff-files-changed');
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const fixedNav = document.querySelector('.navbar-gitlab');
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const performanceBar = document.querySelector('#js-peek');
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const topPadding = 8;
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const diffFileHeader = document.querySelector('.js-file-title');
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const versionMenusContainer = document.querySelector('.mr-version-menus-container');
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const fixedIssuableTitle = document.querySelector('.issue-sticky-header');
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let adjustment = 0;
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adjustment -= getElementOffsetHeight(fixedNav);
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adjustment -= getElementOffsetHeight(fixedTabs);
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adjustment -= getElementOffsetHeight(fixedDiffStats);
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adjustment -= getElementOffsetHeight(performanceBar);
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adjustment -= getElementOffsetHeight(diffFileHeader);
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adjustment -= getElementOffsetHeight(versionMenusContainer);
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if (isInIssuePage()) {
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adjustment -= getElementOffsetHeight(fixedIssuableTitle);
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}
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if (isInMRPage()) {
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adjustment -= topPadding;
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}
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if (target?.scrollIntoView) {
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target.scrollIntoView(true);
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}
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setTimeout(() => {
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window.scrollBy(0, adjustment);
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});
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};
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// Check if element scrolled into viewport from above or below
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export const isInViewport = (el, offset = {}) => {
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const rect = el.getBoundingClientRect();
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const { top, left } = offset;
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return (
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rect.top >= (top || 0) &&
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rect.left >= (left || 0) &&
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rect.bottom <= window.innerHeight &&
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parseInt(rect.right, 10) <= window.innerWidth
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);
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};
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export const isMetaKey = (e) => e.metaKey || e.ctrlKey || e.altKey || e.shiftKey;
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// Identify following special clicks
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// 1) Cmd + Click on Mac (e.metaKey)
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// 2) Ctrl + Click on PC (e.ctrlKey)
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// 3) Middle-click or Mouse Wheel Click (e.which is 2)
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export const isMetaClick = (e) => e.metaKey || e.ctrlKey || e.which === 2;
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/**
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* Get the current computed outer height for given selector.
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*/
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export const getOuterHeight = (selector) => {
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const element = document.querySelector(selector);
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if (!element) {
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return undefined;
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}
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return element.offsetHeight;
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};
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export const contentTop = () => {
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const isDesktop = breakpointInstance.isDesktop();
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const heightCalculators = [
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() => getOuterHeight('#js-peek'),
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() => getOuterHeight('.navbar-gitlab'),
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({ desktop }) => {
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const container = document.querySelector('.discussions-counter');
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let size = 0;
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if (!desktop && container) {
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size = container.offsetHeight;
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}
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return size;
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},
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() => getOuterHeight('.merge-request-sticky-header, .merge-request-tabs'),
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() => getOuterHeight('.js-diff-files-changed'),
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() => getOuterHeight('.issue-sticky-header.gl-fixed'),
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({ desktop }) => {
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const diffsTabIsActive = window.mrTabs?.currentAction === 'diffs';
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let size;
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if (desktop && diffsTabIsActive) {
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size = getOuterHeight(
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'.diffs .diff-file .file-title-flex-parent:not([style="display:none"])',
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);
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}
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return size;
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},
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({ desktop }) => {
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let size;
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if (desktop) {
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size = getOuterHeight('.mr-version-controls');
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}
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return size;
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},
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];
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return heightCalculators.reduce((totalHeight, calculator) => {
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return totalHeight + (calculator({ desktop: isDesktop }) || 0);
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}, 0);
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};
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export const scrollToElement = (element, options = {}) => {
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let el = element;
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if (element instanceof $) {
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// eslint-disable-next-line prefer-destructuring
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el = element[0];
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} else if (typeof el === 'string') {
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el = document.querySelector(element);
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}
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if (el && el.getBoundingClientRect) {
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// In the previous implementation, jQuery naturally deferred this scrolling.
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// Unfortunately, we're quite coupled to this implementation detail now.
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defer(() => {
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const { duration = 200, offset = 0, behavior = duration ? 'smooth' : 'auto' } = options;
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const y = el.getBoundingClientRect().top + window.pageYOffset + offset - contentTop();
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window.scrollTo({ top: y, behavior });
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});
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}
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};
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export const scrollToElementWithContext = (element, options) => {
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const offsetMultiplier = -0.1;
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return scrollToElement(element, { ...options, offset: window.innerHeight * offsetMultiplier });
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};
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/**
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* Returns a function that can only be invoked once between
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* each browser screen repaint.
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* @param {Function} fn
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*/
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export const debounceByAnimationFrame = (fn) => {
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let requestId;
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return function debounced(...args) {
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if (requestId) {
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window.cancelAnimationFrame(requestId);
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}
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requestId = window.requestAnimationFrame(() => fn.apply(this, args));
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};
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};
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const handleSelectedRange = (range, restrictToNode) => {
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// Make sure this range is within the restricting container
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if (restrictToNode && !range.intersectsNode(restrictToNode)) return null;
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// If only a part of the range is within the wanted container, we need to restrict the range to it
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if (restrictToNode && !restrictToNode.contains(range.commonAncestorContainer)) {
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if (!restrictToNode.contains(range.startContainer)) range.setStart(restrictToNode, 0);
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if (!restrictToNode.contains(range.endContainer))
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range.setEnd(restrictToNode, restrictToNode.childNodes.length);
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}
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const container = range.commonAncestorContainer;
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// add context to fragment if needed
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if (container.tagName === 'OL') {
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const parentContainer = document.createElement(container.tagName);
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parentContainer.appendChild(range.cloneContents());
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return parentContainer;
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}
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return range.cloneContents();
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};
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export const getSelectedFragment = (restrictToNode) => {
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const selection = window.getSelection();
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if (selection.rangeCount === 0) return null;
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// Most usages of the selection only want text from a part of the page (e.g. discussion)
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if (restrictToNode && !selection.containsNode(restrictToNode, true)) return null;
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const documentFragment = document.createDocumentFragment();
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documentFragment.originalNodes = [];
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for (let i = 0; i < selection.rangeCount; i += 1) {
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const range = selection.getRangeAt(i);
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const handledRange = handleSelectedRange(range, restrictToNode);
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if (handledRange) {
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documentFragment.appendChild(handledRange);
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documentFragment.originalNodes.push(range.commonAncestorContainer);
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}
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}
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if (documentFragment.textContent.length === 0 && documentFragment.children.length === 0) {
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return null;
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}
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return documentFragment;
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};
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function execInsertText(text) {
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if (text === '') return document.execCommand('delete');
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return document.execCommand('insertText', false, text);
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}
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/**
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* This method inserts text into a textarea/input field.
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* Uses `execCommand` if supported
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*
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* @param {HTMLElement} target - textarea/input to have text inserted into
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* @param {String | function} text - text to be inserted
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*/
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export const insertText = (target, text) => {
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const { selectionStart, selectionEnd, value } = target;
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const textBefore = value.substring(0, selectionStart);
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const textAfter = value.substring(selectionEnd, value.length);
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const insertedText = text instanceof Function ? text(textBefore, textAfter) : text;
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// The `execCommand` is officially deprecated. However, for `insertText`,
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// there is currently no alternative. We need to use it in order to trigger
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// the browser's undo tracking when we insert text.
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// Per https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Document/execCommand on 2022-04-11,
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// The Clipboard API can be used instead of execCommand in many cases,
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// but execCommand is still sometimes useful. In particular, the Clipboard
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// API doesn't replace the insertText command
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// So we attempt to use it if possible. Otherwise, fall back to just replacing
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// the value as before. In this case, Undo will be broken with inserted text.
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// Testing on older versions of Firefox:
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// 87 and below: does not work and falls through to just replacing value.
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// 87 was released in Mar of 2021
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// 89 and above: works well
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// 89 was released in May of 2021
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if (!execInsertText(insertedText)) {
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const newText = textBefore + insertedText + textAfter;
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// eslint-disable-next-line no-param-reassign
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target.value = newText;
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// eslint-disable-next-line no-param-reassign
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target.selectionStart = selectionStart + insertedText.length;
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// eslint-disable-next-line no-param-reassign
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target.selectionEnd = selectionStart + insertedText.length;
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}
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// Trigger autosave
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target.dispatchEvent(new Event('input'));
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// Trigger autosize
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const event = document.createEvent('Event');
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event.initEvent('autosize:update', true, false);
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target.dispatchEvent(event);
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};
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/**
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this will take in the headers from an API response and normalize them
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this way we don't run into production issues when nginx gives us lowercased header keys
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*/
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export const normalizeHeaders = (headers) => {
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const upperCaseHeaders = {};
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Object.keys(headers || {}).forEach((e) => {
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upperCaseHeaders[e.toUpperCase()] = headers[e];
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});
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return upperCaseHeaders;
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};
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/**
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* Parses pagination object string values into numbers.
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*
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* @param {Object} paginationInformation
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* @returns {Object}
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*/
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export const parseIntPagination = (paginationInformation) => ({
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perPage: parseInt(paginationInformation['X-PER-PAGE'], 10),
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page: parseInt(paginationInformation['X-PAGE'], 10),
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total: parseInt(paginationInformation['X-TOTAL'], 10),
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totalPages: parseInt(paginationInformation['X-TOTAL-PAGES'], 10),
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nextPage: parseInt(paginationInformation['X-NEXT-PAGE'], 10),
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previousPage: parseInt(paginationInformation['X-PREV-PAGE'], 10),
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});
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export const buildUrlWithCurrentLocation = (param) => {
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if (param) return `${window.location.pathname}${param}`;
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return window.location.pathname;
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};
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/**
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* Based on the current location and the string parameters provided
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* creates a new entry in the history without reloading the page.
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*
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* @param {String} param
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*/
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export const historyPushState = (newUrl) => {
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window.history.pushState({}, document.title, newUrl);
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};
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/**
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* Based on the current location and the string parameters provided
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* overwrites the current entry in the history without reloading the page.
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*
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* @param {String} param
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*/
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export const historyReplaceState = (newUrl) => {
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window.history.replaceState({}, document.title, newUrl);
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};
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/**
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* Returns true for a String value of "true" and false otherwise.
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* This is the opposite of Boolean(...).toString().
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* `parseBoolean` is idempotent.
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*
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* @param {String} value
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* @returns {Boolean}
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*/
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export const parseBoolean = (value) => (value && value.toString()) === 'true';
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export const BACKOFF_TIMEOUT = 'BACKOFF_TIMEOUT';
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/**
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* @callback backOffCallback
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* @param {Function} next
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* @param {Function} stop
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*/
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/**
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* Back Off exponential algorithm
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* backOff :: (Function<next, stop>, Number) -> Promise<Any, Error>
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*
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* @param {backOffCallback} fn function to be called
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* @param {Number} timeout
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* @return {Promise<Any, Error>}
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* @example
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* ```
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* backOff(function (next, stop) {
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* // Let's perform this function repeatedly for 60s or for the timeout provided.
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*
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* ourFunction()
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* .then(function (result) {
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* // continue if result is not what we need
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* next();
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*
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* // when result is what we need let's stop with the repetions and jump out of the cycle
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* stop(result);
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* })
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* .catch(function (error) {
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* // if there is an error, we need to stop this with an error.
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* stop(error);
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* })
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* }, 60000)
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* .then(function (result) {})
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* .catch(function (error) {
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* // deal with errors passed to stop()
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* })
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* ```
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*/
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export const backOff = (fn, timeout = 60000) => {
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const maxInterval = 32000;
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let nextInterval = 2000;
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let timeElapsed = 0;
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return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
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const stop = (arg) => (arg instanceof Error ? reject(arg) : resolve(arg));
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const next = () => {
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if (timeElapsed < timeout) {
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setTimeout(() => fn(next, stop), nextInterval);
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timeElapsed += nextInterval;
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nextInterval = Math.min(nextInterval + nextInterval, maxInterval);
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} else {
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reject(new Error(BACKOFF_TIMEOUT));
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}
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};
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fn(next, stop);
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});
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};
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export const spriteIcon = (icon, className = '') => {
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const classAttribute = className.length > 0 ? `class="${className}"` : '';
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return `<svg ${classAttribute}><use xlink:href="${gon.sprite_icons}#${escape(icon)}" /></svg>`;
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};
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/**
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* @callback ConversionFunction
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* @param {string} prop
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*/
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/**
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* This function takes a conversion function as the first parameter
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* and applies this function to each prop in the provided object.
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*
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* This method also supports additional params in `options` object
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*
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* @param {ConversionFunction} conversionFunction - Function to apply to each prop of the object.
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* @param {Object} obj - Object to be converted.
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* @param {Object} options - Object containing additional options.
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* @param {boolean} options.deep - FLag to allow deep object converting
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* @param {Array[]} options.dropKeys - List of properties to discard while building new object
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* @param {Array[]} options.ignoreKeyNames - List of properties to leave intact (as snake_case) while building new object
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*/
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export const convertObjectProps = (conversionFunction, obj = {}, options = {}) => {
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if (!isFunction(conversionFunction) || obj === null) {
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return {};
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}
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const { deep = false, dropKeys = [], ignoreKeyNames = [] } = options;
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const isObjParameterArray = Array.isArray(obj);
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const initialValue = isObjParameterArray ? [] : {};
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return Object.keys(obj).reduce((acc, prop) => {
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const val = obj[prop];
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// Drop properties from new object if
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// there are any mentioned in options
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if (dropKeys.indexOf(prop) > -1) {
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return acc;
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}
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// Skip converting properties in new object
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// if there are any mentioned in options
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if (ignoreKeyNames.indexOf(prop) > -1) {
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acc[prop] = val;
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return acc;
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}
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if (deep && (isObject(val) || Array.isArray(val))) {
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if (isObjParameterArray) {
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acc[prop] = convertObjectProps(conversionFunction, val, options);
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} else {
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acc[conversionFunction(prop)] = convertObjectProps(conversionFunction, val, options);
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}
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} else if (isObjParameterArray) {
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acc[prop] = val;
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} else {
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acc[conversionFunction(prop)] = val;
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}
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return acc;
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}, initialValue);
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};
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/**
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* This method takes in object with snake_case property names
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* and returns a new object with camelCase property names
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*
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* Reasoning for this method is to ensure consistent property
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* naming conventions across JS code.
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*
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* This method also supports additional params in `options` object
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*
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* @param {Object} obj - Object to be converted.
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* @param {Object} options - Object containing additional options.
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* @param {boolean} options.deep - FLag to allow deep object converting
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* @param {Array[]} options.dropKeys - List of properties to discard while building new object
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* @param {Array[]} options.ignoreKeyNames - List of properties to leave intact (as snake_case) while building new object
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*/
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export const convertObjectPropsToCamelCase = (obj = {}, options = {}) =>
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convertObjectProps(convertToCamelCase, obj, options);
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|
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/**
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* Converts all the object keys to snake case
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*
|
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* This method also supports additional params in `options` object
|
|
*
|
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* @param {Object} obj - Object to be converted.
|
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* @param {Object} options - Object containing additional options.
|
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* @param {boolean} options.deep - FLag to allow deep object converting
|
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* @param {Array[]} options.dropKeys - List of properties to discard while building new object
|
|
* @param {Array[]} options.ignoreKeyNames - List of properties to leave intact (as snake_case) while building new object
|
|
*/
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export const convertObjectPropsToSnakeCase = (obj = {}, options = {}) =>
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convertObjectProps(convertToSnakeCase, obj, options);
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|
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export const addSelectOnFocusBehaviour = (selector = '.js-select-on-focus') => {
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// Click a .js-select-on-focus field, select the contents
|
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// Prevent a mouseup event from deselecting the input
|
|
$(selector).on('focusin', function selectOnFocusCallback() {
|
|
$(this)
|
|
.select()
|
|
.one('mouseup', (e) => {
|
|
e.preventDefault();
|
|
});
|
|
});
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Method to round of values with decimal places
|
|
* with provided precision.
|
|
*
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|
* Eg; roundOffFloat(3.141592, 3) = 3.142
|
|
*
|
|
* Refer to spec/frontend/lib/utils/common_utils_spec.js for
|
|
* more supported examples.
|
|
*
|
|
* @param {Float} number
|
|
* @param {Number} precision
|
|
*/
|
|
export const roundOffFloat = (number, precision = 0) => {
|
|
const multiplier = 10 ** precision;
|
|
return Math.round(number * multiplier) / multiplier;
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Method to round values to the nearest half (0.5)
|
|
*
|
|
* Eg; roundToNearestHalf(3.141592) = 3, roundToNearestHalf(3.41592) = 3.5
|
|
*
|
|
* Refer to spec/frontend/lib/utils/common_utils_spec.js for
|
|
* more supported examples.
|
|
*
|
|
* @param {Float} number
|
|
* @returns {Float|Number}
|
|
*/
|
|
export const roundToNearestHalf = (num) => Math.round(num * 2).toFixed() / 2;
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Method to round down values with decimal places
|
|
* with provided precision.
|
|
*
|
|
* Eg; roundDownFloat(3.141592, 3) = 3.141
|
|
*
|
|
* Refer to spec/frontend/lib/utils/common_utils_spec.js for
|
|
* more supported examples.
|
|
*
|
|
* @param {Float} number
|
|
* @param {Number} precision
|
|
*/
|
|
export const roundDownFloat = (number, precision = 0) => {
|
|
const multiplier = 10 ** precision;
|
|
return Math.floor(number * multiplier) / multiplier;
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Represents navigation type constants of the Performance Navigation API.
|
|
* Detailed explanation see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/PerformanceNavigation.
|
|
*/
|
|
export const NavigationType = {
|
|
TYPE_NAVIGATE: 0,
|
|
TYPE_RELOAD: 1,
|
|
TYPE_BACK_FORWARD: 2,
|
|
TYPE_RESERVED: 255,
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Checks if the given Label has a special syntax `::` in
|
|
* it's title.
|
|
*
|
|
* Expected Label to be an Object with `title` as a key:
|
|
* { title: 'LabelTitle', ...otherProperties };
|
|
*
|
|
* @param {Object} label
|
|
* @returns Boolean
|
|
*/
|
|
export const isScopedLabel = ({ title = '' } = {}) => title.includes(SCOPED_LABEL_DELIMITER);
|
|
|
|
const scopedLabelRegex = new RegExp(`(.*)${SCOPED_LABEL_DELIMITER}.*`);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Returns the key of a scoped label.
|
|
* For example:
|
|
* - returns `scoped` if the label is `scoped::value`.
|
|
* - returns `scoped::label` if the label is `scoped::label::value`.
|
|
*
|
|
* @param {Object} label object containing `title` property
|
|
* @returns String scoped label key, or full label if it is not a scoped label
|
|
*/
|
|
export const scopedLabelKey = ({ title = '' }) => {
|
|
return title.replace(scopedLabelRegex, '$1');
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
// Methods to set and get Cookie
|
|
export const setCookie = (name, value, attributes) => {
|
|
const defaults = { expires: 365, secure: Boolean(window.gon?.secure) };
|
|
Cookies.set(name, value, { ...defaults, ...attributes });
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
export const getCookie = (name) => Cookies.get(name);
|
|
|
|
export const removeCookie = (name) => Cookies.remove(name);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Returns the status of a feature flag.
|
|
* Currently, there is no way to access feature
|
|
* flags in Vuex other than directly tapping into
|
|
* window.gon.
|
|
*
|
|
* This should only be used on Vuex. If feature flags
|
|
* need to be accessed in Vue components consider
|
|
* using the Vue feature flag mixin.
|
|
*
|
|
* @param {String} flag Feature flag
|
|
* @returns {Boolean} on/off
|
|
*/
|
|
export const isFeatureFlagEnabled = (flag) => window.gon.features?.[flag];
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* This method takes in array with snake_case strings
|
|
* and returns a new array with camelCase strings
|
|
*
|
|
* @param {Array[String]} array - Array to be converted
|
|
* @returns {Array[String]} Converted array
|
|
*/
|
|
export const convertArrayToCamelCase = (array) => array.map((i) => convertToCamelCase(i));
|
|
|
|
export const isLoggedIn = () => Boolean(window.gon?.current_user_id);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* This method takes in array of objects with snake_case
|
|
* property names and returns a new array of objects with
|
|
* camelCase property names
|
|
*
|
|
* @param {Array[Object]} array - Array to be converted
|
|
* @returns {Array[Object]} Converted array
|
|
*/
|
|
export const convertArrayOfObjectsToCamelCase = (array) =>
|
|
array.map((o) => convertObjectPropsToCamelCase(o));
|
|
|
|
export const getFirstPropertyValue = (data) => {
|
|
if (!data) return null;
|
|
|
|
const [key] = Object.keys(data);
|
|
if (!key) return null;
|
|
|
|
return data[key];
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
// TODO: remove when FF `new_fonts` is removed https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/379147
|
|
/**
|
|
* This method checks the FF `new_fonts`
|
|
* as well as a query parameter `new_fonts`.
|
|
* If either of them is enabled, new fonts will be applied.
|
|
*
|
|
* @returns Boolean Whether to apply new fonts
|
|
*/
|
|
export const useNewFonts = () => {
|
|
const hasQueryParam = new URLSearchParams(window.location.search).has('new_fonts');
|
|
return window?.gon.features?.newFonts || hasQueryParam;
|
|
};
|