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'use strict';
const assert = require('assert');
const typeOf = require('kind-of');
const define = require('define-property');
const pascal = require('pascalcase');
const merge = require('mixin-deep');
const Cache = require('cache-base');
/**
* Optionally define a custom `cache` namespace to use.
*/
function namespace(name) {
const fns = [];
/**
* Create an instance of `Base` with the given `cache` and `options`.
* Learn about the [cache object](#cache-object).
*
* ```js
* // initialize with `cache` and `options`
* const app = new Base({isApp: true}, {abc: true});
* app.set('foo', 'bar');
*
* // values defined with the given `cache` object will be on the root of the instance
* console.log(app.baz); //=> undefined
* console.log(app.foo); //=> 'bar'
* // or use `.get`
* console.log(app.get('isApp')); //=> true
* console.log(app.get('foo')); //=> 'bar'
*
* // values defined with the given `options` object will be on `app.options
* console.log(app.options.abc); //=> true
* ```
*
* @name Base
* @param {Object} `cache` If supplied, this object is passed to [cache-base][] to merge onto the the instance.
* @param {Object} `options` If supplied, this object is used to initialize the `base.options` object.
* @api public
*/
class Base extends Cache {
constructor(cache, options) {
super(name, cache);
this.is('base');
this.is('app');
this.options = merge({}, this.options, options);
this.cache = this.cache || {};
this.define('registered', {});
if (fns.length) {
this.use(fns);
}
}
/**
* Set the given `name` on `app._name` and `app.is*` properties. Used for doing
* lookups in plugins.
*
* ```js
* app.is('collection');
* console.log(app.type);
* //=> 'collection'
* console.log(app.isCollection);
* //=> true
* ```
* @name .is
* @param {String} `name`
* @return {Boolean}
* @api public
*/
is(type) {
assert.equal(typeof type, 'string', 'expected "type" to be a string');
if (type !== 'app') delete this.isApp;
this.define('type', type.toLowerCase());
this.define('is' + pascal(type), true);
return this;
}
/**
* Returns true if a plugin has already been registered on an instance.
*
* Plugin implementors are encouraged to use this first thing in a plugin
* to prevent the plugin from being called more than once on the same
* instance.
*
* ```js
* const base = new Base();
* base.use(function(app) {
* if (app.isRegistered('myPlugin')) return;
* // do stuff to `app`
* });
*
* // to also record the plugin as being registered
* base.use(function(app) {
* if (app.isRegistered('myPlugin', true)) return;
* // do stuff to `app`
* });
* ```
* @name .isRegistered
* @emits `plugin` Emits the name of the plugin being registered. Useful for unit tests, to ensure plugins are only registered once.
* @param {String} `name` The plugin name.
* @param {Boolean} `register` If the plugin if not already registered, to record it as being registered pass `true` as the second argument.
* @return {Boolean} Returns true if a plugin is already registered.
* @api public
*/
isRegistered(name, register) {
assert.equal(typeof name, 'string', 'expected name to be a string');
if (this.registered.hasOwnProperty(name)) {
return true;
}
if (register !== false) {
this.registered[name] = true;
this.emit('plugin', name);
}
return false;
}
/**
* Call a plugin function or array of plugin functions on the instance. Plugins
* are called with an instance of base, and options (if defined).
*
* ```js
* const app = new Base()
* .use([foo, bar])
* .use(baz)
* ```
* @name .use
* @param {String|Function|Array} `name` (optional) plugin name
* @param {Function|Array} `plugin` plugin function, or array of functions, to call.
* @param {...rest} Any additional arguments to pass to plugins(s).
* @return {Object} Returns the item instance for chaining.
* @api public
*/
use(...rest) {
let name = null;
let fns = null;
if (typeof rest[0] === 'string') {
name = rest.shift();
}
if (typeof rest[0] === 'function' || Array.isArray(rest[0])) {
fns = rest.shift();
}
if (Array.isArray(fns)) return fns.forEach(fn => this.use(fn, ...rest));
assert.equal(typeof fns, 'function', 'expected plugin to be a function');
const key = name;
if (key && typeof key === 'string' && this.isRegistered(key)) {
return this;
}
fns.call(this, this, ...rest);
return this;
}
/**
* The `.define` method is used for adding non-enumerable property on the instance.
* Dot-notation is **not supported** with `define`.
*
* ```js
* // example of a custom arbitrary `render` function created with lodash's `template` method
* app.define('render', (str, locals) => _.template(str)(locals));
* ```
* @name .define
* @param {String} `key` The name of the property to define.
* @param {any} `value`
* @return {Object} Returns the instance for chaining.
* @api public
*/
define(key, val) {
if (typeOf(key) === 'object') {
return this.visit('define', key);
}
define(this, key, val);
return this;
}
/**
* Getter/setter used when creating nested instances of `Base`, for storing a reference
* to the first ancestor instance. This works by setting an instance of `Base` on the `parent`
* property of a "child" instance. The `base` property defaults to the current instance if
* no `parent` property is defined.
*
* ```js
* // create an instance of `Base`, this is our first ("base") instance
* const first = new Base();
* first.foo = 'bar'; // arbitrary property, to make it easier to see what's happening later
*
* // create another instance
* const second = new Base();
* // create a reference to the first instance (`first`)
* second.parent = first;
*
* // create another instance
* const third = new Base();
* // create a reference to the previous instance (`second`)
* // repeat this pattern every time a "child" instance is created
* third.parent = second;
*
* // we can always access the first instance using the `base` property
* console.log(first.base.foo);
* //=> 'bar'
* console.log(second.base.foo);
* //=> 'bar'
* console.log(third.base.foo);
* //=> 'bar'
* ```
* @name .base
* @api public
*/
get base() {
return this.parent ? this.parent.base : this;
}
/**
* Static method for adding global plugin functions that will
* be added to an instance when created.
*
* ```js
* Base.use(function(app) {
* app.foo = 'bar';
* });
* const app = new Base();
* console.log(app.foo);
* //=> 'bar'
* ```
* @name #use
* @param {Function} `fn` Plugin function to use on each instance.
* @return {Object} Returns the `Base` constructor for chaining
* @api public
*/
static use(fn) {
assert.equal(typeof fn, 'function', 'expected plugin to be a function');
fns.push(fn);
return this;
}
/**
* Delete static mixin method from cache-base, JIT
*/
static get mixin() {
return undefined;
}
}
return Base;
}
/**
* Expose `Base` with default settings
*/
module.exports = namespace();
/**
* Allow users to define a namespace
*/
module.exports.namespace = namespace;