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- /**
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- * @license AngularJS v1.3.15
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- * (c) 2010-2014 Google, Inc. http://angularjs.org
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- * License: MIT
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- */
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- (function(window, angular, undefined) {'use strict';
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-
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- var $resourceMinErr = angular.$$minErr('$resource');
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-
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- // Helper functions and regex to lookup a dotted path on an object
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- // stopping at undefined/null. The path must be composed of ASCII
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- // identifiers (just like $parse)
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- var MEMBER_NAME_REGEX = /^(\.[a-zA-Z_$][0-9a-zA-Z_$]*)+$/;
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-
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- function isValidDottedPath(path) {
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- return (path != null && path !== '' && path !== 'hasOwnProperty' &&
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- MEMBER_NAME_REGEX.test('.' + path));
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- }
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-
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- function lookupDottedPath(obj, path) {
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- if (!isValidDottedPath(path)) {
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- throw $resourceMinErr('badmember', 'Dotted member path "@{0}" is invalid.', path);
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- }
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- var keys = path.split('.');
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- for (var i = 0, ii = keys.length; i < ii && obj !== undefined; i++) {
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- var key = keys[i];
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- obj = (obj !== null) ? obj[key] : undefined;
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- }
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- return obj;
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- }
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-
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- /**
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- * Create a shallow copy of an object and clear other fields from the destination
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- */
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- function shallowClearAndCopy(src, dst) {
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- dst = dst || {};
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-
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- angular.forEach(dst, function(value, key) {
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- delete dst[key];
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- });
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-
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- for (var key in src) {
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- if (src.hasOwnProperty(key) && !(key.charAt(0) === '$' && key.charAt(1) === '$')) {
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- dst[key] = src[key];
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- }
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- }
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- return dst;
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- }
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-
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- /**
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- * @ngdoc module
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- * @name ngResource
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- * @description
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- *
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- * # ngResource
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- *
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- * The `ngResource` module provides interaction support with RESTful services
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- * via the $resource service.
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- *
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- *
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- * <div doc-module-components="ngResource"></div>
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- *
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- * See {@link ngResource.$resource `$resource`} for usage.
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- */
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-
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- /**
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- * @ngdoc service
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- * @name $resource
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- * @requires $http
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- *
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- * @description
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- * A factory which creates a resource object that lets you interact with
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- * [RESTful](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Representational_State_Transfer) server-side data sources.
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- *
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- * The returned resource object has action methods which provide high-level behaviors without
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- * the need to interact with the low level {@link ng.$http $http} service.
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- *
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- * Requires the {@link ngResource `ngResource`} module to be installed.
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- *
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- * By default, trailing slashes will be stripped from the calculated URLs,
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- * which can pose problems with server backends that do not expect that
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- * behavior. This can be disabled by configuring the `$resourceProvider` like
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- * this:
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- *
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- * ```js
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- // Don't strip trailing slashes from calculated URLs
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- $resourceProvider.defaults.stripTrailingSlashes = false;
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- }]);
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- * ```
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- *
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- * @param {string} url A parametrized URL template with parameters prefixed by `:` as in
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- * `/user/:username`. If you are using a URL with a port number (e.g.
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- * `http://example.com:8080/api`), it will be respected.
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- *
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- * If you are using a url with a suffix, just add the suffix, like this:
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- * `$resource('http://example.com/resource.json')` or `$resource('http://example.com/:id.json')`
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- * or even `$resource('http://example.com/resource/:resource_id.:format')`
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- * If the parameter before the suffix is empty, :resource_id in this case, then the `/.` will be
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- * collapsed down to a single `.`. If you need this sequence to appear and not collapse then you
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- * can escape it with `/\.`.
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- * `actions` methods. If any of the parameter value is a function, it will be executed every time
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- * when a param value needs to be obtained for a request (unless the param was overridden).
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- *
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- * Each key value in the parameter object is first bound to url template if present and then any
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- * excess keys are appended to the url search query after the `?`.
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- *
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- * Given a template `/path/:verb` and parameter `{verb:'greet', salutation:'Hello'}` results in
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- * URL `/path/greet?salutation=Hello`.
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- *
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- * If the parameter value is prefixed with `@` then the value for that parameter will be extracted
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- * from the corresponding property on the `data` object (provided when calling an action method). For
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- * example, if the `defaultParam` object is `{someParam: '@someProp'}` then the value of `someParam`
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- * will be `data.someProp`.
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- *
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- * @param {Object.<Object>=} actions Hash with declaration of custom actions that should extend
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- * the default set of resource actions. The declaration should be created in the format of {@link
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- * ng.$http#usage $http.config}:
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- *
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- * {action1: {method:?, params:?, isArray:?, headers:?, ...},
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- * action2: {method:?, params:?, isArray:?, headers:?, ...},
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- * ...}
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- *
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- * Where:
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- *
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- * - **`action`** – {string} – The name of action. This name becomes the name of the method on
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- * your resource object.
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- * - **`method`** – {string} – Case insensitive HTTP method (e.g. `GET`, `POST`, `PUT`,
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- * `DELETE`, `JSONP`, etc).
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- * - **`params`** – {Object=} – Optional set of pre-bound parameters for this action. If any of
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- * the parameter value is a function, it will be executed every time when a param value needs to
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- * be obtained for a request (unless the param was overridden).
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- * - **`url`** – {string} – action specific `url` override. The url templating is supported just
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- * like for the resource-level urls.
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- * - **`isArray`** – {boolean=} – If true then the returned object for this action is an array,
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- * see `returns` section.
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- * - **`transformRequest`** –
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- * transform function or an array of such functions. The transform function takes the http
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- * request body and headers and returns its transformed (typically serialized) version.
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- * By default, transformRequest will contain one function that checks if the request data is
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- * an object and serializes to using `angular.toJson`. To prevent this behavior, set
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- * `transformRequest` to an empty array: `transformRequest: []`
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- * - **`transformResponse`** –
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- * transform function or an array of such functions. The transform function takes the http
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- * response body and headers and returns its transformed (typically deserialized) version.
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- * By default, transformResponse will contain one function that checks if the response looks like
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- * a JSON string and deserializes it using `angular.fromJson`. To prevent this behavior, set
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- * `transformResponse` to an empty array: `transformResponse: []`
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- * - **`cache`** – `{boolean|Cache}` – If true, a default $http cache will be used to cache the
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- * {@link ng.$cacheFactory $cacheFactory}, this cache will be used for
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- * caching.
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- * - **`timeout`** – `{number|Promise}` – timeout in milliseconds, or {@link ng.$q promise} that
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- * - **`withCredentials`** - `{boolean}` - whether to set the `withCredentials` flag on the
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- * - **`responseType`** - `{string}` - see
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- * - **`interceptor`** - `{Object=}` - The interceptor object has two optional methods -
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- * `response` and `responseError`. Both `response` and `responseError` interceptors get called
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- *
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- * default `$resourceProvider` behavior. The only supported option is
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- * - non-GET "class" actions: `Resource.action([parameters], postData, [success], [error])`
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- * - non-GET instance actions: `instance.$action([parameters], [success], [error])`
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- leadingSlashes, tail) {
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- if (tail.charAt(0) == '/') {
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- return tail;
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- } else {
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- return leadingSlashes + tail;
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- }
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- });
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- }
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- });
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-
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- // strip trailing slashes and set the url (unless this behavior is specifically disabled)
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- if (self.defaults.stripTrailingSlashes) {
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- url = url.replace(/\/+$/, '') || '/';
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- }
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-
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- // then replace collapse `/.` if found in the last URL path segment before the query
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- // E.g. `http://url.com/id./format?q=x` becomes `http://url.com/id.format?q=x`
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- url = url.replace(/\/\.(?=\w+($|\?))/, '.');
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- config.url = url.replace(/\/\\\./, '/.');
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-
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-
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- // set params - delegate param encoding to $http
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- forEach(params, function(value, key) {
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- if (!self.urlParams[key]) {
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- config.params = config.params || {};
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- config.params[key] = value;
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- }
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- });
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- }
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- };
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- function resourceFactory(url, paramDefaults, actions, options) {
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-
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- actions = extend({}, provider.defaults.actions, actions);
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-
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- function extractParams(data, actionParams) {
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- actionParams = extend({}, paramDefaults, actionParams);
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- forEach(actionParams, function(value, key) {
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- if (isFunction(value)) { value = value(); }
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- ids[key] = value && value.charAt && value.charAt(0) == '@' ?
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- lookupDottedPath(data, value.substr(1)) : value;
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- });
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- return ids;
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- }
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-
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- function defaultResponseInterceptor(response) {
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- return response.resource;
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- }
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-
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- function Resource(value) {
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- shallowClearAndCopy(value || {}, this);
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- }
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-
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- Resource.prototype.toJSON = function() {
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- var data = extend({}, this);
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- delete data.$promise;
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- delete data.$resolved;
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- return data;
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- };
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-
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- forEach(actions, function(action, name) {
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- var hasBody = /^(POST|PUT|PATCH)$/i.test(action.method);
519
-
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- Resource[name] = function(a1, a2, a3, a4) {
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- var params = {}, data, success, error;
522
-
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- /* jshint -W086 */ /* (purposefully fall through case statements) */
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- switch (arguments.length) {
525
- case 4:
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- error = a4;
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- success = a3;
528
- //fallthrough
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- case 3:
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- case 2:
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- if (isFunction(a2)) {
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- if (isFunction(a1)) {
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- success = a1;
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- error = a2;
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- break;
536
- }
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-
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- success = a2;
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- error = a3;
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- //fallthrough
541
- } else {
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- params = a1;
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- data = a2;
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- success = a3;
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- break;
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- }
547
- case 1:
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- if (isFunction(a1)) success = a1;
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- else if (hasBody) data = a1;
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- else params = a1;
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- break;
552
- case 0: break;
553
- default:
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- throw $resourceMinErr('badargs',
555
- "Expected up to 4 arguments [params, data, success, error], got {0} arguments",
556
- arguments.length);
557
- }
558
- /* jshint +W086 */ /* (purposefully fall through case statements) */
559
-
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- var isInstanceCall = this instanceof Resource;
561
- var value = isInstanceCall ? data : (action.isArray ? [] : new Resource(data));
562
- var httpConfig = {};
563
- var responseInterceptor = action.interceptor && action.interceptor.response ||
564
- defaultResponseInterceptor;
565
- var responseErrorInterceptor = action.interceptor && action.interceptor.responseError ||
566
- undefined;
567
-
568
- forEach(action, function(value, key) {
569
- if (key != 'params' && key != 'isArray' && key != 'interceptor') {
570
- httpConfig[key] = copy(value);
571
- }
572
- });
573
-
574
- if (hasBody) httpConfig.data = data;
575
- route.setUrlParams(httpConfig,
576
- extend({}, extractParams(data, action.params || {}), params),
577
- action.url);
578
-
579
- var promise = $http(httpConfig).then(function(response) {
580
- var data = response.data,
581
- promise = value.$promise;
582
-
583
- if (data) {
584
- // Need to convert action.isArray to boolean in case it is undefined
585
- // jshint -W018
586
- if (angular.isArray(data) !== (!!action.isArray)) {
587
- throw $resourceMinErr('badcfg',
588
- 'Error in resource configuration for action `{0}`. Expected response to ' +
589
- 'contain an {1} but got an {2}', name, action.isArray ? 'array' : 'object',
590
- angular.isArray(data) ? 'array' : 'object');
591
- }
592
- // jshint +W018
593
- if (action.isArray) {
594
- value.length = 0;
595
- forEach(data, function(item) {
596
- if (typeof item === "object") {
597
- value.push(new Resource(item));
598
- } else {
599
- // Valid JSON values may be string literals, and these should not be converted
600
- // into objects. These items will not have access to the Resource prototype
601
- // methods, but unfortunately there
602
- value.push(item);
603
- }
604
- });
605
- } else {
606
- shallowClearAndCopy(data, value);
607
- value.$promise = promise;
608
- }
609
- }
610
-
611
- value.$resolved = true;
612
-
613
- response.resource = value;
614
-
615
- return response;
616
- }, function(response) {
617
- value.$resolved = true;
618
-
619
- (error || noop)(response);
620
-
621
- return $q.reject(response);
622
- });
623
-
624
- promise = promise.then(
625
- function(response) {
626
- var value = responseInterceptor(response);
627
- (success || noop)(value, response.headers);
628
- return value;
629
- },
630
- responseErrorInterceptor);
631
-
632
- if (!isInstanceCall) {
633
- // we are creating instance / collection
634
- // - set the initial promise
635
- // - return the instance / collection
636
- value.$promise = promise;
637
- value.$resolved = false;
638
-
639
- return value;
640
- }
641
-
642
- // instance call
643
- return promise;
644
- };
645
-
646
-
647
- Resource.prototype['$' + name] = function(params, success, error) {
648
- if (isFunction(params)) {
649
- error = success; success = params; params = {};
650
- }
651
- var result = Resource[name].call(this, params, this, success, error);
652
- return result.$promise || result;
653
- };
654
- });
655
-
656
- Resource.bind = function(additionalParamDefaults) {
657
- return resourceFactory(url, extend({}, paramDefaults, additionalParamDefaults), actions);
658
- };
659
-
660
- return Resource;
661
- }
662
-
663
- return resourceFactory;
664
- }];
665
- });
666
-
667
-
668
- })(window, window.angular);