var path = require('path'), express = require('express'), ampRouter = express.Router(), // Dirty requires common = require('../../../lib/common'), urlService = require('../../../services/url'), helpers = require('../../../services/routing/helpers'), templateName = 'amp'; function _renderer(req, res, next) { res.routerOptions = { type: 'custom', templates: templateName, defaultTemplate: path.resolve(__dirname, 'views', templateName + '.hbs') }; // Renderer begin // Format data var data = req.body || {}; // CASE: we only support amp pages for posts that are not static pages if (!data.post || data.post.page) { return next(new common.errors.NotFoundError({message: common.i18n.t('errors.errors.pageNotFound')})); } // Render Call return helpers.renderer(req, res, data); } // This here is a controller. // In fact, this whole file is nothing more than a controller + renderer & doesn't need to be a router function getPostData(req, res, next) { req.body = req.body || {}; const urlWithoutSubdirectoryWithoutAmp = res.locals.relativeUrl.match(/(.*?\/)amp/)[1]; /** * @NOTE * * We have to figure out the target permalink, otherwise it would be possible to serve a post * which lives in two collections. * * @TODO: * * This is not optimal and caused by the fact how apps currently work. But apps weren't designed * for dynamic routing. * * I think if the responsible, target router would first take care fetching/determining the post, the * request could then be forwarded to this app. Then we don't have to: * * 1. care about fetching the post * 2. care about if the post can be served * 3. then this app would act like an extension * * The challenge is to design different types of apps e.g. extensions of routers, standalone pages etc. */ const permalinks = urlService.getPermalinkByUrl(urlWithoutSubdirectoryWithoutAmp, {withUrlOptions: true}); if (!permalinks) { return next(new common.errors.NotFoundError({ message: common.i18n.t('errors.errors.pageNotFound') })); } helpers.postLookup(urlWithoutSubdirectoryWithoutAmp, {permalinks: permalinks}) .then(function handleResult(result) { if (result && result.post) { req.body.post = result.post; } next(); }) .catch(next); } // AMP frontend route ampRouter .route('/') .get( getPostData, _renderer ); module.exports = ampRouter; module.exports.renderer = _renderer; module.exports.getPostData = getPostData;