Ghost/core/server/models/base/token.js
Katharina Irrgang d81bc91bd2 Error creation (#7477)
refs #7116, refs #2001

- Changes the way Ghost errors are implemented to benefit from proper inheritance
- Moves all error definitions into a single file
- Changes the error constructor to take an options object, rather than needing the arguments to be passed in the correct order.
- Provides a wrapper so that any errors that haven't already been converted to GhostErrors get converted before they are displayed.

Summary of changes:

* 🐛  set NODE_ENV in config handler
*   add GhostError implementation (core/server/errors.js)
  - register all errors in one file
  - inheritance from GhostError
  - option pattern
* 🔥  remove all error files
*   wrap all errors into GhostError in case of HTTP
* 🎨  adaptions
  - option pattern for errors
  - use GhostError when needed
* 🎨  revert debug deletion and add TODO for error id's
2016-10-06 13:27:35 +01:00

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var Promise = require('bluebird'),
ghostBookshelf = require('./index'),
errors = require('../../errors'),
i18n = require('../../i18n'),
Basetoken;
Basetoken = ghostBookshelf.Model.extend({
user: function user() {
return this.belongsTo('User');
},
client: function client() {
return this.belongsTo('Client');
},
// override for base function since we don't have
// a created_by field for sessions
creating: function creating(newObj, attr, options) {
/*jshint unused:false*/
},
// override for base function since we don't have
// a updated_by field for sessions
saving: function saving(newObj, attr, options) {
/*jshint unused:false*/
// Remove any properties which don't belong on the model
this.attributes = this.pick(this.permittedAttributes());
}
}, {
destroyAllExpired: function destroyAllExpired(options) {
options = this.filterOptions(options, 'destroyAll');
return ghostBookshelf.Collection.forge([], {model: this})
.query('where', 'expires', '<', Date.now())
.fetch(options)
.then(function then(collection) {
return collection.invokeThen('destroy', options);
});
},
/**
* ### destroyByUser
* @param {[type]} options has context and id. Context is the user doing the destroy, id is the user to destroy
*/
destroyByUser: function destroyByUser(options) {
var userId = options.id;
options = this.filterOptions(options, 'destroyByUser');
if (userId) {
return ghostBookshelf.Collection.forge([], {model: this})
.query('where', 'user_id', '=', userId)
.fetch(options)
.then(function then(collection) {
return collection.invokeThen('destroy', options);
});
}
return Promise.reject(new errors.NotFoundError({message: i18n.t('errors.models.base.token.noUserFound')}));
},
/**
* ### destroyByToken
* @param {[type]} options has token where token is the token to destroy
*/
destroyByToken: function destroyByToken(options) {
var token = options.token;
options = this.filterOptions(options, 'destroyByUser');
options.require = true;
return this.forge()
.query('where', 'token', '=', token)
.fetch(options)
.then(function then(model) {
return model.destroy(options);
});
}
});
module.exports = Basetoken;