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Closes #3246 - Add a UserValidator to the validation engine that runs a set of validations based on the user status. - Added validations for invited users and active users.
162 lines
6.0 KiB
JavaScript
162 lines
6.0 KiB
JavaScript
import { getRequestErrorMessage } from 'ghost/utils/ajax';
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import ValidatorExtensions from 'ghost/utils/validator-extensions';
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import PostValidator from 'ghost/validators/post';
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import SetupValidator from 'ghost/validators/setup';
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import SignupValidator from 'ghost/validators/signup';
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import SigninValidator from 'ghost/validators/signin';
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import ForgotValidator from 'ghost/validators/forgotten';
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import SettingValidator from 'ghost/validators/setting';
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import ResetValidator from 'ghost/validators/reset';
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import UserValidator from 'ghost/validators/user';
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// our extensions to the validator library
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ValidatorExtensions.init();
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// format errors to be used in `notifications.showErrors`.
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// result is [{ message: 'concatenated error messages' }]
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function formatErrors(errors, opts) {
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var message = 'There was an error';
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opts = opts || {};
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if (opts.wasSave && opts.validationType) {
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message += ' saving this ' + opts.validationType;
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}
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if (Ember.isArray(errors)) {
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// get the validator's error messages from the array.
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// normalize array members to map to strings.
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message = errors.map(function (error) {
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if (typeof error === 'string') {
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return error;
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}
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return error.message;
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}).join('<br />');
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} else if (errors instanceof Error) {
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message += errors.message || '.';
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} else if (typeof errors === 'object') {
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// Get messages from server response
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message += ': ' + getRequestErrorMessage(errors, true);
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} else if (typeof errors === 'string') {
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message += ': ' + errors;
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} else {
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message += '.';
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}
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// set format for notifications.showErrors
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message = [{ message: message }];
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return message;
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}
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/**
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* The class that gets this mixin will receive these properties and functions.
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* It will be able to validate any properties on itself (or the model it passes to validate())
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* with the use of a declared validator.
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*/
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var ValidationEngine = Ember.Mixin.create({
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// these validators can be passed a model to validate when the class that
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// mixes in the ValidationEngine declares a validationType equal to a key on this object.
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// the model is either passed in via `this.validate({ model: object })`
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// or by calling `this.validate()` without the model property.
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// in that case the model will be the class that the ValidationEngine
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// was mixed into, i.e. the controller or Ember Data model.
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validators: {
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post: PostValidator,
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setup: SetupValidator,
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signup: SignupValidator,
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signin: SigninValidator,
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forgotten: ForgotValidator,
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setting: SettingValidator,
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reset: ResetValidator,
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user: UserValidator
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},
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/**
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* Passses the model to the validator specified by validationType.
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* Returns a promise that will resolve if validation succeeds, and reject if not.
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* Some options can be specified:
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*
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* `format: false` - doesn't use formatErrors to concatenate errors for notifications.showErrors.
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* will return whatever the specified validator returns.
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* since notifications are a common usecase, `format` is true by default.
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*
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* `model: Object` - you can specify the model to be validated, rather than pass the default value of `this`,
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* the class that mixes in this mixin.
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*/
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validate: function (opts) {
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var model = opts.model || this,
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type = this.get('validationType'),
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validator = this.get('validators.' + type);
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opts = opts || {};
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opts.validationType = type;
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return new Ember.RSVP.Promise(function (resolve, reject) {
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var validationErrors;
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if (!type || !validator) {
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validationErrors = ['The validator specified, "' + type + '", did not exist!'];
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} else {
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validationErrors = validator.check(model);
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}
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if (Ember.isEmpty(validationErrors)) {
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return resolve();
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}
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if (opts.format !== false) {
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validationErrors = formatErrors(validationErrors, opts);
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}
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return reject(validationErrors);
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});
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},
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/**
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* The primary goal of this method is to override the `save` method on Ember Data models.
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* This allows us to run validation before actually trying to save the model to the server.
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* You can supply options to be passed into the `validate` method, since the ED `save` method takes no options.
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*/
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save: function (validationOpts) {
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var self = this,
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// this is a hack, but needed for async _super calls.
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// ref: https://github.com/emberjs/ember.js/pull/4301
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_super = this.__nextSuper;
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validationOpts = validationOpts || {};
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validationOpts.wasSave = true;
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// model.destroyRecord() calls model.save() behind the scenes.
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// in that case, we don't need validation checks or error propagation,
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// because the model itself is being destroyed.
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if (this.get('isDeleted')) {
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return this._super();
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}
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// If validation fails, reject with validation errors.
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// If save to the server fails, reject with server response.
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return this.validate(validationOpts).then(function () {
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return _super.call(self);
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}).catch(function (result) {
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// server save failed - validate() would have given back an array
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if (! Ember.isArray(result)) {
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if (validationOpts.format !== false) {
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// concatenate all errors into an array with a single object: [{ message: 'concatted message' }]
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result = formatErrors(result, validationOpts);
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} else {
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// return the array of errors from the server
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result = getRequestErrorMessage(result);
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}
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}
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return Ember.RSVP.reject(result);
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});
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}
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});
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export default ValidationEngine;
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