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  spec.summary = "Ruby agent for Forest Admin."
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  spec.description = "Forest is a modern admin interface that works on all major web frameworks. This gem makes Forest
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  admin work on any Ruby application."
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- spec.license = "MIT"
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+ spec.license = "GPL-3.0"
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  spec.required_ruby_version = ">= 3.0.0"
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  spec.metadata["homepage_uri"] = spec.homepage
@@ -0,0 +1,34 @@
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+ module ForestAdminDatasourceToolkit
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+ module Components
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+ class ActionField
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+ attr_accessor :value, :watch_changes
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+ attr_reader :type, :label, :description, :is_required, :is_read_only, :enum_values, :collection_name
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+
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+ def initialize(
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+ type:,
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+ label:,
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+ description: nil,
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+ is_required: false,
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+ is_read_only: false,
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+ value: nil,
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+ enum_values: nil,
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+ collection_name: nil,
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+ watch_changes: false
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+ )
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+ @type = type
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+ @label = label
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+ @description = description
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+ @is_required = is_required
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+ @is_read_only = is_read_only
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+ @value = value
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+ @enum_values = enum_values
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+ @collection_name = collection_name
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+ @watch_changes = watch_changes
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+ end
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+
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+ def watch_changes?
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+ @watch_changes
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
@@ -14,11 +14,11 @@ module ForestAdminDatasourceToolkit
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  raise NotImplementedError, "#{self.class} has not implemented method '#{__method__}'"
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  end
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- def execute
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+ def execute(caller, name, data, filter = nil)
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  raise NotImplementedError, "#{self.class} has not implemented method '#{__method__}'"
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  end
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- def form
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+ def get_form(caller, name, data = nil, filter = nil, metas = {})
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  raise NotImplementedError, "#{self.class} has not implemented method '#{__method__}'"
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  end
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@@ -36,6 +36,28 @@ module ForestAdminDatasourceToolkit
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  def nest(prefix: nil)
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  prefix ? Projection.new(map { |path| "#{prefix}:#{path}" }) : self
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  end
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+
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+ def unnest
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+ prefix = first.split(':')[0]
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+ raise 'Cannot unnest projection.' unless all? { |path| path.start_with?(prefix) }
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+
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+ Projection.new(map { |path| path[prefix.length + 1, path.length - prefix.length - 1] })
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+ end
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+
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+ def replace(...)
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+ Projection.new(
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+ map(...)
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+ .reduce(Projection.new) do |memo, path|
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+ return memo.union([path]) if path.is_a?(String)
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+
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+ memo.union(path)
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+ end
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+ )
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+ end
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+
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+ def equals(other)
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+ length == other.length && all? { |field| other.include?(field) }
60
+ end
39
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  end
40
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  end
41
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  end
@@ -2,24 +2,14 @@ module ForestAdminDatasourceToolkit
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2
  module Decorators
3
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  class CollectionDecorator < Collection
4
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  attr_reader :datasource, :child_collection, :last_schema
5
+ attr_writer :parent
5
6
 
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  def initialize(child_collection, datasource)
7
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  super
8
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  @child_collection = child_collection
9
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  @datasource = datasource
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- # When the child collection invalidates its schema, we also invalidate ours.
12
- # This is done like this, and not in the markSchemaAsDirty method, because we don't have
13
- # a reference to parent collections from children.
14
- return unless child_collection.is_a?(CollectionDecorator)
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-
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- child_collection.define_singleton_method(:mark_schema_as_dirty) do
17
- # Call the original method (the child)
18
- original_child_mark_schema_as_dirty.call(child_collection)
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-
20
- # Invalidate our schema (the parent)
21
- mark_schema_as_dirty
22
- end
12
+ child_collection.parent = self if child_collection.is_a?(CollectionDecorator)
23
13
  end
24
14
 
25
15
  def native_driver
@@ -45,7 +35,7 @@ module ForestAdminDatasourceToolkit
45
35
  @child_collection.execute(caller, name, data, refined_filter)
46
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  end
47
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- def get_form(caller, name, data = nil, filter = nil, metas = nil)
38
+ def get_form(caller, name, data = nil, filter = nil, metas = {})
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  refined_filter = refine_filter(caller, filter)
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  @child_collection.get_form(caller, name, data, refined_filter, metas)
@@ -87,6 +77,7 @@ module ForestAdminDatasourceToolkit
87
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  def mark_schema_as_dirty
89
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  @last_schema = nil
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+ @parent&.mark_schema_as_dirty
90
81
  end
91
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92
83
  def refine_filter(_caller, filter = nil)
@@ -96,14 +87,6 @@ module ForestAdminDatasourceToolkit
96
87
  def refine_schema(sub_schema)
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88
  sub_schema
98
89
  end
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-
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- private
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-
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- def push_customization(customization)
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- @stack.queue_customization(customization)
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-
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- self
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- end
107
90
  end
108
91
  end
109
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  end
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+ module ForestAdminDatasourceToolkit
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+ module Exceptions
3
+ class ValidationError < ForestException
4
+ def initialize(msg = '')
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+ super
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+ end
7
+ end
8
+ end
9
+ end
@@ -0,0 +1,19 @@
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+ module ForestAdminDatasourceToolkit
2
+ module Schema
3
+ module Concerns
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+ class PrimitiveTypes
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+ BINARY = 'Binary'.freeze
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+ BOOLEAN = 'Boolean'.freeze
7
+ DATE = 'Date'.freeze
8
+ DATE_ONLY = 'Dateonly'.freeze
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+ ENUM = 'Enum'.freeze
10
+ JSON = 'Json'.freeze
11
+ NUMBER = 'Number'.freeze
12
+ POINT = 'Point'.freeze
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+ STRING = 'String'.freeze
14
+ TIME_ONLY = 'Timeonly'.freeze
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+ UUID = 'Uuid'.freeze
16
+ end
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+ end
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+ end
19
+ end
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+ module ForestAdminDatasourceToolkit
2
+ module Validations
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+ class FieldValidator
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+ include ForestAdminDatasourceToolkit::Schema
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+
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+ def self.validate(collection, field, values = nil)
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+ dot_index = field.index(':')
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+
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+ if dot_index.nil?
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+ schema = collection.schema[:fields][field]
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+
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+ raise Exceptions::ValidationError, "Column not found: '#{collection.name}.#{field}'" if schema.nil?
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+
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+ if schema.type != 'Column'
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+ raise Exceptions::ValidationError,
16
+ "Unexpected field type: '#{collection.name}.#{field}' (found '#{schema.type}' expected 'Column')"
17
+ end
18
+
19
+ values&.each do |value|
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+ validate_value(field, schema, value)
21
+ end
22
+ else
23
+ prefix = field[0, dot_index]
24
+ schema = collection.schema[:fields][prefix]
25
+
26
+ raise Exceptions::ValidationError, "Relation not found: '#{collection.name}.#{prefix}'" if schema.nil?
27
+
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+ if schema.type != 'ManyToOne' && schema.type != 'OneToOne'
29
+ raise Exceptions::ValidationError,
30
+ "Unexpected field type: '#{collection.name}.#{prefix}' (found '#{schema.type}' expected 'ManyToOne' or 'OneToOne')"
31
+ end
32
+
33
+ suffix = field[dot_index + 1, field.length - dot_index - 1]
34
+ association = collection.datasource.get_collection(schema.foreign_collection)
35
+ validate(association, suffix, values)
36
+ end
37
+ end
38
+
39
+ def self.validate_value_for_id(field, schema, value)
40
+ validate_value(field, schema, value, [schema.column_type])
41
+ end
42
+
43
+ def self.validate_value(field, schema, value, allowed_types = nil)
44
+ allowed_types ||= Rules.get_allowed_types_for_column_type(schema.column_type)
45
+
46
+ # TODO: FIXME: handle complex type from ColumnType
47
+ # if schema.column_type != PrimitiveType::STRING
48
+ # end
49
+
50
+ type = TypeGetter.get(value, schema.column_type)
51
+
52
+ unless allowed_types.include?(type)
53
+ raise Exceptions::ValidationError,
54
+ "The given value has a wrong type for '#{field}': #{value}.\n Expects #{allowed_types}"
55
+ end
56
+
57
+ return unless value && schema.column_type == PrimitiveType::ENUM
58
+
59
+ check_enum_value(schema, value)
60
+ end
61
+
62
+ def self.validate_name(collection_name, name)
63
+ return unless name.include?(' ')
64
+
65
+ sanitized_name = name.gsub(/ (.)/, &:upcase)
66
+ raise Exceptions::ValidationError,
67
+ "The name of field '#{name}' you configured on '#{collection_name}' must not contain space. Something like '#{sanitized_name}' should work has expected."
68
+ end
69
+
70
+ def self.check_enum_value(column_schema, enum_value)
71
+ is_enum_allowed = column_schema.enum_values.include?(enum_value)
72
+
73
+ return if is_enum_allowed
74
+
75
+ raise Exceptions::ValidationError,
76
+ "The given enum value(s) #{enum_value} is not listed in #{column_schema.enum_values}"
77
+ end
78
+ end
79
+ end
80
+ end
@@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
1
+ module ForestAdminDatasourceToolkit
2
+ module Validations
3
+ class ProjectionValidator
4
+ def self.validate?(collection, projection)
5
+ projection.each { |field| FieldValidator.validate(collection, field) }
6
+ end
7
+ end
8
+ end
9
+ end
@@ -0,0 +1,144 @@
1
+ module ForestAdminDatasourceToolkit
2
+ module Validations
3
+ class Rules
4
+ include ForestAdminDatasourceToolkit::Schema
5
+ include ForestAdminDatasourceToolkit::Components::Query::ConditionTree
6
+
7
+ BASE_OPERATORS = [Operators::BLANK, Operators::EQUAL, Operators::MISSING, Operators::NOT_EQUAL,
8
+ Operators::PRESENT].freeze
9
+
10
+ ARRAY_OPERATORS = [Operators::IN, Operators::NOT_IN, Operators::INCLUDES_ALL].freeze
11
+
12
+ BASE_DATEONLY_OPERATORS = [
13
+ Operators::TODAY,
14
+ Operators::YESTERDAY,
15
+ Operators::PREVIOUS_X_DAYS,
16
+ Operators::PREVIOUS_WEEK,
17
+ Operators::PREVIOUS_MONTH,
18
+ Operators::PREVIOUS_QUARTER,
19
+ Operators::PREVIOUS_YEAR,
20
+ Operators::PREVIOUS_X_DAYS_TO_DATE,
21
+ Operators::PREVIOUS_WEEK_TO_DATE,
22
+ Operators::PREVIOUS_MONTH_TO_DATE,
23
+ Operators::PREVIOUS_QUARTER_TO_DATE,
24
+ Operators::PREVIOUS_YEAR_TO_DATE,
25
+ Operators::PAST,
26
+ Operators::FUTURE,
27
+ Operators::BEFORE,
28
+ Operators::AFTER
29
+ ].freeze
30
+
31
+ def self.get_allowed_operators_for_column_type(primitive_type = nil)
32
+ allowed_operators = {
33
+ PrimitiveType::STRING => [
34
+ *Rules::BASE_OPERATORS,
35
+ *Rules::ARRAY_OPERATORS,
36
+ Operators::CONTAINS,
37
+ Operators::NOT_CONTAINS,
38
+ Operators::ENDS_WITH,
39
+ Operators::STARTS_WITH,
40
+ Operators::LONGER_THAN,
41
+ Operators::SHORTER_THAN,
42
+ Operators::LIKE,
43
+ Operators::I_LIKE,
44
+ Operators::I_CONTAINS,
45
+ Operators::I_ENDS_WITH,
46
+ Operators::I_STARTS_WITH
47
+ ],
48
+ PrimitiveType::NUMBER => [
49
+ *Rules::BASE_OPERATORS,
50
+ *Rules::ARRAY_OPERATORS,
51
+ Operators::GREATER_THAN,
52
+ Operators::LESS_THAN
53
+ ],
54
+ PrimitiveType::DATE => [
55
+ *Rules::BASE_OPERATORS,
56
+ *Rules::BASE_DATEONLY_OPERATORS,
57
+ Operators::BEFORE_X_HOURS_AGO,
58
+ Operators::AFTER_X_HOURS_AGO
59
+ ],
60
+ PrimitiveType::TIMEONLY => [
61
+ *Rules::BASE_OPERATORS,
62
+ Operators::LESS_THAN,
63
+ Operators::GREATER_THAN
64
+ ],
65
+ PrimitiveType::JSON => [
66
+ Operators::BLANK,
67
+ Operators::MISSING,
68
+ Operators::PRESENT
69
+ ],
70
+ PrimitiveType::DATEONLY => [*Rules::BASE_OPERATORS, *Rules::BASE_DATEONLY_OPERATORS],
71
+ PrimitiveType::ENUM => [*Rules::BASE_OPERATORS, *Rules::ARRAY_OPERATORS],
72
+ PrimitiveType::UUID => [*Rules::BASE_OPERATORS, *Rules::ARRAY_OPERATORS],
73
+ PrimitiveType::BOOLEAN => Rules::BASE_OPERATORS,
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+ PrimitiveType::POINT => Rules::BASE_OPERATORS
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+ }
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+
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+ primitive_type ? allowed_operators[primitive_type] : allowed_operators
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+ end
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+
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+ def self.get_allowed_types_for_column_type(primitive_type = nil)
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+ allowed_types = {
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+ PrimitiveType::STRING => [PrimitiveType::STRING, nil],
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+ PrimitiveType::NUMBER => [PrimitiveType::NUMBER, nil],
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+ PrimitiveType::DATEONLY => [PrimitiveType::DATEONLY, nil],
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+ PrimitiveType::DATE => [PrimitiveType::DATE, nil],
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+ PrimitiveType::TIMEONLY => [PrimitiveType::TIMEONLY, nil],
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+ PrimitiveType::ENUM => [PrimitiveType::ENUM, nil],
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+ PrimitiveType::UUID => [PrimitiveType::UUID, nil],
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+ PrimitiveType::JSON => [PrimitiveType::JSON, nil],
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+ PrimitiveType::BOOLEAN => [PrimitiveType::BOOLEAN, nil],
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+ PrimitiveType::POINT => [PrimitiveType::POINT, nil]
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+ }
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+
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+ primitive_type ? allowed_types[primitive_type] : allowed_types
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+ end
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+
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+ def self.compute_allowed_types_for_operators
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+ get_allowed_operators_for_column_type.keys.reduce do |result, type|
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+ allowed_operators = get_allowed_operators_for_column_type(type)
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+ allowed_operators.each do |operator|
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+ if result[operator]
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+ result[operator] << type
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+ else
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+ result[operator] = [type]
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ result
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ def self.get_allowed_types_for_operator(operator = nil)
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+ no_type_allowed = [nil]
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+ allowed_types = compute_allowed_types_for_operators
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+ merged = allowed_types.merge(
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+ Operators::IN => allowed_types[Operators::IN] + [nil],
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+ Operators::NOT_IN => allowed_types[Operators::NOT_IN] + [nil],
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+ Operators::INCLUDES_ALL => allowed_types[Operators::INCLUDES_ALL] + [nil],
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+ Operators::BLANK => no_type_allowed,
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+ Operators::MISSING => no_type_allowed,
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+ Operators::PRESENT => no_type_allowed,
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+ Operators::YESTERDAY => no_type_allowed,
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+ Operators::TODAY => no_type_allowed,
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+ Operators::PREVIOUS_QUARTER => no_type_allowed,
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+ Operators::PREVIOUS_YEAR => no_type_allowed,
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+ Operators::PREVIOUS_MONTH => no_type_allowed,
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+ Operators::PREVIOUS_WEEK => no_type_allowed,
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+ Operators::PAST => no_type_allowed,
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+ Operators::FUTURE => no_type_allowed,
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+ Operators::PREVIOUS_WEEK_TO_DATE => no_type_allowed,
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+ Operators::PREVIOUS_MONTH_TO_DATE => no_type_allowed,
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+ Operators::PREVIOUS_QUARTER_TO_DATE => no_type_allowed,
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+ Operators::PREVIOUS_YEAR_TO_DATE => no_type_allowed,
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+ Operators::PREVIOUS_X_DAYS_TO_DATE => ['Number'],
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+ Operators::PREVIOUS_X_DAYS => ['Number'],
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+ Operators::BEFORE_X_HOURS_AGO => ['Number'],
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+ Operators::AFTER_X_HOURS_AGO => ['Number']
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+ )
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+
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+ operator ? merged[operator] : merged
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
@@ -0,0 +1,97 @@
1
+ require 'date'
2
+ require 'time'
3
+ require 'openssl'
4
+
5
+ module ForestAdminDatasourceToolkit
6
+ module Validations
7
+ class TypeGetter
8
+ include ForestAdminDatasourceToolkit::Schema::Concerns
9
+ def self.get(value, type_context)
10
+ return PrimitiveTypes::JSON if type_context == PrimitiveTypes::JSON
11
+
12
+ return get_type_from_string(value, type_context) if value.is_a?(String)
13
+
14
+ return PrimitiveTypes::NUMBER if value.is_a?(Numeric)
15
+
16
+ return PrimitiveTypes::DATE if value.is_a?(Date)
17
+
18
+ return PrimitiveTypes::BOOLEAN if value.is_a?(TrueClass) || value.is_a?(FalseClass)
19
+
20
+ return PrimitiveTypes::BINARY if value.is_a?(buffer)
21
+
22
+ nil
23
+ end
24
+
25
+ class << self
26
+ include ForestAdminDatasourceToolkit::Schema::Concerns
27
+ def get_date_type(value)
28
+ return PrimitiveTypes::DATE_ONLY if date?(value) && Date.parse(value).iso8601 == value
29
+
30
+ if time?(value) && (Time.parse(value).strftime('%H:%M:%S.%L') == value ||
31
+ Time.parse(value).strftime('%H:%M:%S') == value)
32
+ return PrimitiveTypes::TIME_ONLY
33
+ end
34
+
35
+ PrimitiveTypes::DATE
36
+ end
37
+
38
+ def get_type_from_string(value, type_context)
39
+ return type_context if [PrimitiveTypes::ENUM, PrimitiveTypes::STRING].include?(type_context)
40
+
41
+ return PrimitiveTypes::UUID if uuid?(value)
42
+
43
+ return get_date_type(value) if valid_date?(value) && [PrimitiveTypes::DATE, PrimitiveTypes::DATE_ONLY,
44
+ PrimitiveTypes::TIME_ONLY].include?(type_context)
45
+
46
+ return PrimitiveTypes::POINT if point?(value, type_context)
47
+
48
+ PrimitiveTypes::STRING
49
+ end
50
+
51
+ def valid_date?(value)
52
+ date?(value) || time?(value)
53
+ end
54
+
55
+ def date?(value)
56
+ true if Date.parse(value)
57
+ rescue ArgumentError
58
+ false
59
+ end
60
+
61
+ def time?(value)
62
+ true if Time.parse(value)
63
+ rescue ArgumentError
64
+ false
65
+ end
66
+
67
+ def number?(value)
68
+ true if Float(value)
69
+ rescue ArgumentError
70
+ false
71
+ end
72
+
73
+ def point?(value, type_context)
74
+ potential_point = value.split(',')
75
+
76
+ potential_point.length == 2 && type_context == PrimitiveTypes::POINT && potential_point.all? do |point|
77
+ number?(point) && get(point.to_i, PrimitiveTypes::NUMBER) == PrimitiveTypes::NUMBER
78
+ end
79
+ end
80
+
81
+ def uuid?(uuid)
82
+ format = /^[0-9a-f]{8}-[0-9a-f]{4}-[0-9a-f]{4}-[0-9a-f]{4}-[0-9a-f]{12}$/
83
+
84
+ true if format.match?(uuid.to_s.downcase)
85
+ end
86
+
87
+ def buffer
88
+ if defined?(IO::Buffer)
89
+ IO::Buffer
90
+ else
91
+ OpenSSL::Buffering::Buffer
92
+ end
93
+ end
94
+ end
95
+ end
96
+ end
97
+ end
@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
1
1
  module ForestAdminDatasourceToolkit
2
- VERSION = "1.0.0-beta.28"
2
+ VERSION = "1.0.0-beta.30"
3
3
  end
metadata CHANGED
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
1
1
  --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
2
2
  name: forest_admin_datasource_toolkit
3
3
  version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
4
- version: 1.0.0.pre.beta.28
4
+ version: 1.0.0.pre.beta.30
5
5
  platform: ruby
6
6
  authors:
7
7
  - Matthieu
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ authors:
9
9
  autorequire:
10
10
  bindir: exe
11
11
  cert_chain: []
12
- date: 2024-01-19 00:00:00.000000000 Z
12
+ date: 2024-02-13 00:00:00.000000000 Z
13
13
  dependencies:
14
14
  - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
15
15
  name: activesupport
@@ -50,11 +50,13 @@ extensions: []
50
50
  extra_rdoc_files: []
51
51
  files:
52
52
  - ".rspec"
53
+ - LICENSE
53
54
  - README.md
54
55
  - Rakefile
55
56
  - forest_admin_datasource_toolkit.gemspec
56
57
  - lib/forest_admin_datasource_toolkit.rb
57
58
  - lib/forest_admin_datasource_toolkit/collection.rb
59
+ - lib/forest_admin_datasource_toolkit/components/action_field.rb
58
60
  - lib/forest_admin_datasource_toolkit/components/caller.rb
59
61
  - lib/forest_admin_datasource_toolkit/components/charts/chart.rb
60
62
  - lib/forest_admin_datasource_toolkit/components/charts/leaderboard_chart.rb
@@ -85,7 +87,9 @@ files:
85
87
  - lib/forest_admin_datasource_toolkit/decorators/collection_decorator.rb
86
88
  - lib/forest_admin_datasource_toolkit/decorators/datasource_decorator.rb
87
89
  - lib/forest_admin_datasource_toolkit/exceptions/forest_exception.rb
90
+ - lib/forest_admin_datasource_toolkit/exceptions/validation_error.rb
88
91
  - lib/forest_admin_datasource_toolkit/schema/column_schema.rb
92
+ - lib/forest_admin_datasource_toolkit/schema/concerns/primitive_types.rb
89
93
  - lib/forest_admin_datasource_toolkit/schema/primitive_type.rb
90
94
  - lib/forest_admin_datasource_toolkit/schema/relation_schema.rb
91
95
  - lib/forest_admin_datasource_toolkit/schema/relations/many_to_many_schema.rb
@@ -96,6 +100,10 @@ files:
96
100
  - lib/forest_admin_datasource_toolkit/utils/record.rb
97
101
  - lib/forest_admin_datasource_toolkit/utils/schema.rb
98
102
  - lib/forest_admin_datasource_toolkit/validations/chart_validator.rb
103
+ - lib/forest_admin_datasource_toolkit/validations/field_validator.rb
104
+ - lib/forest_admin_datasource_toolkit/validations/projection_validator.rb
105
+ - lib/forest_admin_datasource_toolkit/validations/rules.rb
106
+ - lib/forest_admin_datasource_toolkit/validations/type_getter.rb
99
107
  - lib/forest_admin_datasource_toolkit/version.rb
100
108
  - sig/forest_admin_datasource_toolkit.rbs
101
109
  - sig/forest_admin_datasource_toolkit/collection.rbs
@@ -109,7 +117,7 @@ files:
109
117
  - sig/forest_admin_datasource_toolkit/schema/relations/single_relation_schema.rbs
110
118
  homepage: https://www.forestadmin.com
111
119
  licenses:
112
- - MIT
120
+ - GPL-3.0
113
121
  metadata:
114
122
  homepage_uri: https://www.forestadmin.com
115
123
  source_code_uri: https://github.com/ForestAdmin/agent-ruby