eager.js
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// Eager Base
// ---------------
// The EagerBase provides a scaffold for handling with eager relation
// pairing, by queueing the appropriate related method calls with
// a database specific `eagerFetch` method, which then may utilize
// `pushModels` for pairing the models depending on the database need.
import _, { map, noop } from 'lodash';
import Promise from './promise';
function EagerBase(parent, parentResponse, target) {
this.parent = parent;
this.parentResponse = parentResponse;
this.target = target;
}
_.extend(EagerBase.prototype, {
// This helper function is used internally to determine which relations
// are necessary for fetching based on the `model.load` or `withRelated` option.
fetch: Promise.method(function(options) {
const target = this.target;
const handled = this.handled = {};
const withRelated = this.prepWithRelated(options.withRelated);
const subRelated = {};
// Internal flag to determine whether to set the ctor(s) on the `Relation` object.
target._isEager = true;
// Eager load each of the `withRelated` relation item, splitting on '.'
// which indicates a nested eager load.
for (const key in withRelated) {
const related = key.split('.');
const relationName = related[0];
// Add additional eager items to an array, to load at the next level in the query.
if (related.length > 1) {
const relatedObj = {};
subRelated[relationName] = subRelated[relationName] || [];
relatedObj[related.slice(1).join('.')] = withRelated[key];
subRelated[relationName].push(relatedObj);
}
// Only allow one of a certain nested type per-level.
if (handled[relationName]) continue;
if (!_.isFunction(target[relationName])){
throw new Error(relationName + ' is not defined on the model.');
}
const relation = target[relationName]();
handled[relationName] = relation;
}
// Delete the internal flag from the model.
delete target._isEager;
// Fetch all eager loaded models, loading them onto
// an array of pending deferred objects, which will handle
// all necessary pairing with parent objects, etc.
const pendingDeferred = [];
for (const relationName in handled) {
pendingDeferred.push(this.eagerFetch(relationName, handled[relationName], _.extend({}, options, {
isEager: true,
withRelated: subRelated[relationName],
_beforeFn: withRelated[relationName] || noop
})));
}
// Return a deferred handler for all of the nested object sync
// returning the original response when these syncs & pairings are complete.
return Promise.all(pendingDeferred).return(this.parentResponse);
}),
// Prep the `withRelated` object, to normalize into an object where each
// has a function that is called when running the query.
prepWithRelated: function(withRelated) {
if (!_.isArray(withRelated)) withRelated = [withRelated];
const obj = {};
for (let i = 0, l = withRelated.length; i < l; i++) {
const related = withRelated[i];
if (_.isString(related)) {
obj[related] = noop
} else {
_.extend(obj, related);
}
}
return obj;
},
// Pushes each of the incoming models onto a new `related` array,
// which is used to correcly pair additional nested relations.
pushModels: function(relationName, handled, response) {
const models = this.parent;
const { relatedData } = handled;
const related = map(response, row => relatedData.createModel(row));
return relatedData.eagerPair(relationName, related, models);
}
});
module.exports = EagerBase;