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343 lines
11 KiB
TypeScript
343 lines
11 KiB
TypeScript
// Loaded from https://raw.githubusercontent.com/denjucks/dex/master/lib/util/make-knex.js
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import { EventEmitter } from '../deps/@jspm/core@1.1.0/nodelibs/events.js';
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import { Migrator } from '../migrate/Migrator.js';
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import Seeder from '../seed/Seeder.js';
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import FunctionHelper from '../functionhelper.js';
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import QueryInterface from '../query/methods.js';
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import _ from '../deps/lodash@4.17.15/index.js';
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const merge = _.merge;
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import batchInsert from './batchInsert.js';
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// Javascript does not officially support "callable objects". Instead,
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// you must create a regular Function and inject properties/methods
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// into it. In other words: you can't leverage Prototype Inheritance
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// to share the property/method definitions.
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//
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// To work around this, we're creating an Object Property Definition.
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// This allow us to quickly inject everything into the `knex` function
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// via the `Object.defineProperties(..)` function. More importantly,
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// it allows the same definitions to be shared across `knex` instances.
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const KNEX_PROPERTY_DEFINITIONS = {
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client: {
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get() {
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return this.context.client;
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},
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set(client) {
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this.context.client = client;
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},
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configurable: true,
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},
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userParams: {
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get() {
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return this.context.userParams;
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},
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set(userParams) {
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this.context.userParams = userParams;
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},
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configurable: true,
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},
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schema: {
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get() {
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return this.client.schemaBuilder();
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},
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configurable: true,
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},
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migrate: {
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get() {
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return new Migrator(this);
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},
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configurable: true,
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},
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seed: {
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get() {
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return new Seeder(this);
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},
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configurable: true,
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},
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fn: {
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get() {
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return new FunctionHelper(this.client);
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},
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configurable: true,
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},
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};
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// `knex` instances serve as proxies around `context` objects. So, calling
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// any of these methods on the `knex` instance will forward the call to
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// the `knex.context` object. This ensures that `this` will correctly refer
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// to `context` within each of these methods.
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const CONTEXT_METHODS = [
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'raw',
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'batchInsert',
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'transaction',
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'transactionProvider',
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'initialize',
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'destroy',
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'ref',
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'withUserParams',
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'queryBuilder',
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'disableProcessing',
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'enableProcessing',
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];
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for (const m of CONTEXT_METHODS) {
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KNEX_PROPERTY_DEFINITIONS[m] = {
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value: function (...args) {
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return this.context[m](...args);
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},
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configurable: true,
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};
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}
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function makeKnex(client) {
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// The object we're potentially using to kick off an initial chain.
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function knex(tableName, options) {
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return createQueryBuilder(knex.context, tableName, options);
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}
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redefineProperties(knex, client);
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return knex;
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}
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function initContext(knexFn) {
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const knexContext = knexFn.context || {};
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Object.assign(knexContext, {
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queryBuilder() {
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return this.client.queryBuilder();
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},
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raw() {
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return this.client.raw.apply(this.client, arguments);
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},
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batchInsert(table, batch, chunkSize = 1000) {
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return batchInsert(this, table, batch, chunkSize);
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},
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// Creates a new transaction.
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// If container is provided, returns a promise for when the transaction is resolved.
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// If container is not provided, returns a promise with a transaction that is resolved
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// when transaction is ready to be used.
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transaction(container, _config) {
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const config = Object.assign({}, _config);
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config.userParams = this.userParams || {};
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if (config.doNotRejectOnRollback === undefined) {
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// Backwards-compatibility: default value changes depending upon
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// whether or not a `container` was provided.
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config.doNotRejectOnRollback = !container;
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}
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return this._transaction(container, config);
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},
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// Internal method that actually establishes the Transaction. It makes no assumptions
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// about the `config` or `outerTx`, and expects the caller to handle these details.
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_transaction(container, config, outerTx = null) {
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if (container) {
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const trx = this.client.transaction(container, config, outerTx);
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return trx;
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} else {
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return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
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const trx = this.client.transaction(resolve, config, outerTx);
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trx.catch(reject);
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});
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}
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},
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transactionProvider(config) {
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let trx;
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return () => {
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if (!trx) {
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trx = this.transaction(undefined, config);
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}
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return trx;
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};
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},
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// Typically never needed, initializes the pool for a knex client.
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initialize(config) {
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return this.client.initializePool(config);
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},
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// Convenience method for tearing down the pool.
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destroy(callback) {
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return this.client.destroy(callback);
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},
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ref(ref) {
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return this.client.ref(ref);
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},
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// Do not document this as public API until naming and API is improved for general consumption
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// This method exists to disable processing of internal queries in migrations
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disableProcessing() {
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if (this.userParams.isProcessingDisabled) {
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return;
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}
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this.userParams.wrapIdentifier = this.client.config.wrapIdentifier;
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this.userParams.postProcessResponse = this.client.config.postProcessResponse;
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this.client.config.wrapIdentifier = null;
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this.client.config.postProcessResponse = null;
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this.userParams.isProcessingDisabled = true;
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},
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// Do not document this as public API until naming and API is improved for general consumption
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// This method exists to enable execution of non-internal queries with consistent identifier naming in migrations
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enableProcessing() {
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if (!this.userParams.isProcessingDisabled) {
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return;
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}
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this.client.config.wrapIdentifier = this.userParams.wrapIdentifier;
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this.client.config.postProcessResponse = this.userParams.postProcessResponse;
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this.userParams.isProcessingDisabled = false;
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},
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withUserParams(params) {
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const knexClone = shallowCloneFunction(knexFn); // We need to include getters in our clone
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if (this.client) {
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knexClone.client = Object.create(this.client.constructor.prototype); // Clone client to avoid leaking listeners that are set on it
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merge(knexClone.client, this.client);
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knexClone.client.config = Object.assign({}, this.client.config); // Clone client config to make sure they can be modified independently
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}
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redefineProperties(knexClone, knexClone.client);
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_copyEventListeners('query', knexFn, knexClone);
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_copyEventListeners('query-error', knexFn, knexClone);
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_copyEventListeners('query-response', knexFn, knexClone);
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_copyEventListeners('start', knexFn, knexClone);
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knexClone.userParams = params;
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return knexClone;
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},
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});
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if (!knexFn.context) {
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knexFn.context = knexContext;
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}
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}
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function _copyEventListeners(eventName, sourceKnex, targetKnex) {
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const listeners = sourceKnex.listeners(eventName);
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listeners.forEach((listener) => {
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targetKnex.on(eventName, listener);
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});
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}
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function redefineProperties(knex, client) {
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// Allow chaining methods from the root object, before
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// any other information is specified.
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//
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// TODO: `QueryBuilder.extend(..)` allows new QueryBuilder
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// methods to be introduced via external components.
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// As a side-effect, it also pushes the new method names
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// into the `QueryInterface` array.
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//
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// The Problem: due to the way the code is currently
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// structured, these new methods cannot be retroactively
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// injected into existing `knex` instances! As a result,
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// some `knex` instances will support the methods, and
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// others will not.
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//
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// We should revisit this once we figure out the desired
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// behavior / usage. For instance: do we really want to
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// allow external components to directly manipulate `knex`
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// data structures? Or, should we come up w/ a different
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// approach that avoids side-effects / mutation?
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//
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// (FYI: I noticed this issue because I attempted to integrate
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// this logic directly into the `KNEX_PROPERTY_DEFINITIONS`
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// construction. However, `KNEX_PROPERTY_DEFINITIONS` is
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// constructed before any `knex` instances are created.
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// As a result, the method extensions were missing from all
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// `knex` instances.)
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QueryInterface.forEach(function (method) {
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knex[method] = function () {
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const builder = this.queryBuilder();
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return builder[method].apply(builder, arguments);
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};
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});
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Object.defineProperties(knex, KNEX_PROPERTY_DEFINITIONS);
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initContext(knex);
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knex.client = client;
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// TODO: It looks like this field is never actually used.
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// It should probably be removed in a future PR.
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knex.client.makeKnex = makeKnex;
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knex.userParams = {};
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// Hook up the "knex" object as an EventEmitter.
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const ee = new EventEmitter();
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for (const key in ee) {
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knex[key] = ee[key];
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}
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// Unfortunately, something seems to be broken in Node 6 and removing events from a clone also mutates original Knex,
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// which is highly undesirable
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if (knex._internalListeners) {
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knex._internalListeners.forEach(({ eventName, listener }) => {
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knex.client.removeListener(eventName, listener); // Remove duplicates for copies
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});
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}
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knex._internalListeners = [];
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// Passthrough all "start" and "query" events to the knex object.
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_addInternalListener(knex, 'start', (obj) => {
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knex.emit('start', obj);
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});
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_addInternalListener(knex, 'query', (obj) => {
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knex.emit('query', obj);
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});
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_addInternalListener(knex, 'query-error', (err, obj) => {
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knex.emit('query-error', err, obj);
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});
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_addInternalListener(knex, 'query-response', (response, obj, builder) => {
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knex.emit('query-response', response, obj, builder);
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});
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}
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function _addInternalListener(knex, eventName, listener) {
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knex.client.on(eventName, listener);
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knex._internalListeners.push({
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eventName,
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listener,
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});
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}
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function createQueryBuilder(knexContext, tableName, options) {
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const qb = knexContext.queryBuilder();
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if (!tableName)
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knexContext.client.logger.warn(
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'calling knex without a tableName is deprecated. Use knex.queryBuilder() instead.'
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);
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return tableName ? qb.table(tableName, options) : qb;
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}
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function shallowCloneFunction(originalFunction) {
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const fnContext = Object.create(
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Object.getPrototypeOf(originalFunction),
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Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptors(originalFunction)
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);
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const knexContext = {};
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const knexFnWrapper = (tableName, options) => {
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return createQueryBuilder(knexContext, tableName, options);
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};
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const clonedFunction = knexFnWrapper.bind(fnContext);
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Object.assign(clonedFunction, originalFunction);
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clonedFunction.context = knexContext;
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return clonedFunction;
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}
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export default makeKnex;
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