/* * This file is part of the MediaWiki extension MultimediaViewer. * * MultimediaViewer is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation, either version 2 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * MultimediaViewer is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with MultimediaViewer. If not, see . */ ( function ( mw, $ ) { /** * Base class for API-based data providers. * * @class mw.mmv.provider.Api * @abstract * @constructor * @param {mw.Api} api * @param {Object} [options] * @cfg {number} [maxage] cache expiration time, in seconds * Will be used for both client-side cache (maxage) and reverse proxies (s-maxage) */ function Api( api, options ) { /** * API object for dependency injection. * @property {mw.Api} */ this.api = api; /** * Options object; the exact format and meaning is unspecified and could be different * from subclass to subclass. * @property {Object} */ this.options = options || {}; /** * API call cache. * @property {Object.} cache * @protected */ this.cache = {}; } /** * Wraps a caching layer around a function returning a promise; if getCachedPromise has been * called with the same key already, it will return the previous result. * * Since it is the promise and not the API response that gets cached, this method can ensure * that there are no race conditions and multiple calls to the same resource: even if the * request is still in progress, separate calls (with the same key) to getCachedPromise will * share on the same promise object. * The promise is cached even if it is rejected, so if the API request fails, all later calls * to getCachedPromise will fail immediately without retrying the request. * * @param {string} key cache key * @param {function(): jQuery.Promise} getPromise a function to get the promise on cache miss * @return {jQuery.Promise} */ Api.prototype.getCachedPromise = function ( key, getPromise ) { var provider = this; if ( !this.cache[ key ] ) { this.cache[ key ] = getPromise(); this.cache[ key ].fail( function ( error ) { // constructor.name is usually not reliable in inherited classes, but OOjs fixes that mw.log( provider.constructor.name + ' provider failed to load: ', error ); } ); } return this.cache[ key ]; }; /** * Calls mw.Api.get, with caching parameters. * * @param {Object} params Parameters to the API query. * @param {Object} [ajaxOptions] ajaxOptions argument for mw.Api.get * @param {number|null} [maxage] Cache the call for this many seconds. * Sets both the maxage (client-side) and smaxage (proxy-side) caching parameters. * Null means no caching. Undefined means the default caching period is used. * @return {jQuery.Promise} the return value from mw.Api.get */ Api.prototype.apiGetWithMaxAge = function ( params, ajaxOptions, maxage ) { if ( maxage === undefined ) { maxage = this.options.maxage; } if ( maxage ) { params.maxage = params.smaxage = maxage; } return this.api.get( params, ajaxOptions ); }; /** * Pulls an error message out of an API response. * * @param {Object} data * @param {Object} data.error * @param {string} data.error.code * @param {string} data.error.info * @return {string} From data.error.code + ': ' + data.error.info, or 'unknown error' */ Api.prototype.getErrorMessage = function ( data ) { var errorCode, errorMessage; errorCode = data.error && data.error.code; errorMessage = data.error && data.error.info || 'unknown error'; if ( errorCode ) { errorMessage = errorCode + ': ' + errorMessage; } return errorMessage; }; /** * Returns a fixed a title based on the API response. * The title of the returned file might be different from the requested title, e.g. * if we used a namespace alias. If that happens the old and new title will be set in * data.query.normalized; this method creates an updated title based on that. * * @param {mw.Title} title * @param {Object} data * @return {mw.Title} */ Api.prototype.getNormalizedTitle = function ( title, data ) { var i, normalized, length; if ( data && data.query && data.query.normalized ) { for ( normalized = data.query.normalized, length = normalized.length, i = 0; i < length; i++ ) { if ( normalized[ i ].from === title.getPrefixedText() ) { title = new mw.Title( normalized[ i ].to ); break; } } } return title; }; /** * Returns a promise with the specified field from the API result. * This is intended to be used as a .then() callback for action=query APIs. * * @param {string} field * @param {Object} data * @return {jQuery.Promise} when successful, the first argument will be the field data, * when unsuccessful, it will be an error message. The second argument is always * the full API response. */ Api.prototype.getQueryField = function ( field, data ) { if ( data && data.query && data.query[ field ] ) { return $.Deferred().resolve( data.query[ field ], data ); } else { return $.Deferred().reject( this.getErrorMessage( data ), data ); } }; /** * Returns a promise with the specified page from the API result. * This is intended to be used as a .then() callback for action=query&prop=(...) APIs. * * @param {mw.Title} title * @param {Object} data * @return {jQuery.Promise} when successful, the first argument will be the page data, * when unsuccessful, it will be an error message. The second argument is always * the full API response. */ Api.prototype.getQueryPage = function ( title, data ) { var pageName, pageData = null; if ( data && data.query && data.query.pages ) { title = this.getNormalizedTitle( title, data ); pageName = title.getPrefixedText(); // pages is an associative array indexed by pageid, // we need to iterate through to find the right page $.each( data.query.pages, function ( id, page ) { if ( page.title === pageName ) { pageData = page; return false; } } ); if ( pageData ) { return $.Deferred().resolve( pageData, data ); } } // If we got to this point either the pages array is missing completely, or we iterated // through it and the requested page was not found. Neither is supposed to happen // (if the page simply did not exist, there would still be a record for it). return $.Deferred().reject( this.getErrorMessage( data ), data ); }; mw.mmv.provider = {}; mw.mmv.provider.Api = Api; }( mediaWiki, jQuery ) );