Ghost/ghost/admin/app/components/gh-file-uploader.js

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Subscribers: Admin User Interface v1 Initial Subscribers screen - set up mocked api endpoints - basic subscribers screen with data loading, infinite scroll "Add Subscriber" screen - uses modal to display a new subscriber form - validates subscriber e-mail address - moves pagination from route into controller to use filtered/sorted CPs on top of a live-query so that new subscribers are added to the list and the total can be properly managed TODO: - there is currently a pretty serious performance issue where the whole table is re-rendered when the live-query is updated. `ember-light-table` doesn't allow for live-binding and has no options to easily manipulate it's rows using an external interface - it's possible to move the page loading into the component so we only render new rows but that leaves it difficult to react to new subscribers being added through the UI. I believe the number of components used within the table is also adding to the performance problems. - most likely solution is to drop `ember-light-table` in favour of rendering the table directly - glimmer should do a good job of fast updates even though the underlying array will be completely swapped out "Import subscribers" screen - uses modal to display an import subscribers CSV file upload form - displays upload progress - displays import stats and reloads subscribers table once import has completed - adds `gh-file-uploader` component (NB. pared down copy of `gh-image-uploader`, ripe for some refactoring) - fixes subscribers acceptance test failing because fixtures did not have the labs flag enabled Unfortunately this doesn't have 100% test coverage as we're limited in how we can simulate file uploads 😞 Fix performance issues with subscribers table - moves the table definition from the component up to the controller - switches back to manually manipulating table rows instead of using a live-query This is a quick-fix in that it allows us to continue using the `ember-light-table` component but it does mean that we lose some flexibility that the live-query gave us. For now it's not much of an issue and it allows us to defer deeper performance/flexibility work until we have a concrete need and requirements. Hook up Export CSV button - use a hidden iFrame to trigger the browser to hit the CSV export endpoint and download the file Re-order subscribers table by clicking column headers - displays currently sorted column and sort direction - clicking a column header re-fetches the data from the server with the appropriate query params Fix scroll triggers for infinite pagination + icon change - adds a debounce as well as the throttle so that we always get a final scroll trigger once scrolling has stopped - changes the subscribers icon from the temporary team icon to the mail icon
2016-04-15 17:45:50 +03:00
import Ember from 'ember';
import { invoke, invokeAction } from 'ember-invoke-action';
import {
RequestEntityTooLargeError,
UnsupportedMediaTypeError
} from 'ghost/services/ajax';
const {
Component,
computed,
inject: {service},
isBlank,
run
} = Ember;
export default Component.extend({
tagName: 'section',
classNames: ['gh-image-uploader'],
classNameBindings: ['dragClass'],
labelText: 'Select or drag-and-drop a file',
url: null,
paramName: 'file',
file: null,
response: null,
dragClass: null,
failureMessage: null,
uploadPercentage: 0,
ajax: service(),
formData: computed('file', function () {
let paramName = this.get('paramName');
let file = this.get('file');
let formData = new FormData();
formData.append(paramName, file);
return formData;
}),
progressStyle: computed('uploadPercentage', function () {
let percentage = this.get('uploadPercentage');
let width = '';
if (percentage > 0) {
width = `${percentage}%`;
} else {
width = '0';
}
return Ember.String.htmlSafe(`width: ${width}`);
}),
dragOver(event) {
event.preventDefault();
this.set('dragClass', '--drag-over');
},
dragLeave(event) {
event.preventDefault();
this.set('dragClass', null);
},
drop(event) {
event.preventDefault();
this.set('dragClass', null);
if (event.dataTransfer.files) {
invoke(this, 'fileSelected', event.dataTransfer.files);
}
},
generateRequest() {
let ajax = this.get('ajax');
let formData = this.get('formData');
let url = this.get('url');
invokeAction(this, 'uploadStarted');
ajax.post(url, {
data: formData,
processData: false,
contentType: false,
dataType: 'text',
xhr: () => {
let xhr = new window.XMLHttpRequest();
xhr.upload.addEventListener('progress', (event) => {
this._uploadProgress(event);
}, false);
return xhr;
}
}).then((response) => {
this._uploadSuccess(JSON.parse(response));
}).catch((error) => {
this._uploadFailed(error);
}).finally(() => {
invokeAction(this, 'uploadFinished');
});
},
_uploadProgress(event) {
if (event.lengthComputable) {
run(() => {
let percentage = Math.round((event.loaded / event.total) * 100);
this.set('uploadPercentage', percentage);
});
}
},
_uploadSuccess(response) {
invokeAction(this, 'uploadSuccess', response);
invoke(this, 'reset');
},
_uploadFailed(error) {
let message;
if (error instanceof UnsupportedMediaTypeError) {
message = 'The file type you uploaded is not supported.';
} else if (error instanceof RequestEntityTooLargeError) {
message = 'The file you uploaded was larger than the maximum file size your server allows.';
} else if (error.errors && !isBlank(error.errors[0].message)) {
message = error.errors[0].message;
} else {
message = 'Something went wrong :(';
}
this.set('failureMessage', message);
invokeAction(this, 'uploadFailed', error);
},
actions: {
fileSelected(fileList) {
this.set('file', fileList[0]);
run.schedule('actions', this, function () {
this.generateRequest();
});
},
reset() {
this.set('file', null);
this.set('uploadPercentage', 0);
this.set('failureMessage', null);
}
}
});