@schukai/monster 3.34.0 → 3.35.1

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package/package.json CHANGED
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  {
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  "name": "@schukai/monster",
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- "version": "3.34.0",
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+ "version": "3.35.1",
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  "description": "Monster is a simple library for creating fast, robust and lightweight websites.",
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  "keywords": [
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  "framework",
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  const PARENT = "^";
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  /**
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- * With the help of the function `buildMap()`, maps can be easily created from data objects.
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+ * Maps can be easily created from data objects with the help of the function `buildMap()`.
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  *
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- * Either a simple definition `a.b.c` or a template `${a.b.c}` can be specified as the path.
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+ * The path can be specified as either a simple definition a.b.c or a template ${a.b.c}.
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  * Key and value can be either a definition or a template. The key does not have to be defined.
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- *
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  * The templates determine the appearance of the keys and the value of the map. Either a single value
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- * `id` can be taken or a composite key `${id} ${name}` can be used.
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+ * id can be taken or a composite key ${id} ${name} can be used.
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  *
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- * If you want to access values of the parent data set, you have to use the `^` character `${id} ${^.name}`.
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+ * If you want to access values of the parent data set, you have to use the ^ character, for example ${id} ${^.name}.
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  *
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  * @externalExample ../../example/data/buildmap.mjs
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- * @param {*} subject
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- * @param {string|Monster.Data~exampleSelectorCallback} selector
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- * @param {string} [valueTemplate]
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- * @param {string} [keyTemplate]
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- * @param {Monster.Data~exampleFilterCallback} [filter]
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- * @return {*}
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+ * @param {*} subject - The data object from which the map will be created
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+ * @param {string|Monster.Data~exampleSelectorCallback} selector - The path to the data object, or a callback that returns a map.
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+ * @param {string} [valueTemplate] - A template for the value of the map.
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+ * @param {string} [keyTemplate] - A template for the key of the map.
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+ * @param {Monster.Data~exampleFilterCallback} [filter] - A callback function to filter out values.
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+ * @return {*} - The created map.
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  * @memberOf Monster.Data
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- * @throws {TypeError} value is neither a string nor a function
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- * @throws {TypeError} the selector callback must return a map
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- */
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+ * @throws {TypeError} - If the value is neither a string nor a function.
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+ * @throws {TypeError} - If the selector callback does not return a map.
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+ **/
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  function buildMap(subject, selector, valueTemplate, keyTemplate, filter) {
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  return assembleParts(subject, selector, filter, function (v, k, m) {
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  k = build(v, keyTemplate, k);
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  }
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  /**
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+ * The assembleParts function is a private function that helps in building a map from a subject object based on a provided
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+ * selector. The selector can either be a string or a callback function. This function is meant to be used as a
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+ * helper function by other functions in the module.
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+ *
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+ * The function takes four parameters:
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+ *
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+ * subject: The subject object from which the map is to be built
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+ * selector: The selector to determine the structure of the map. It can be a string or a callback function.
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+ * filter (optional): A callback function that can be used to filter values based on some criteria.
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+ * callback: A function to be called for each element in the map.
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+ * If the selector parameter is a callback function, it is executed passing the subject as its argument,
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+ * and the resulting value must be an instance of Map. Otherwise, if the selector parameter is a string,
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+ * buildFlatMap is called to build a flat map with keys and values extracted from the subject object based on the selector.
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+ *
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+ * If the filter parameter is provided, it will be used to filter out certain elements from the map, based on some
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+ * criteria. The callback will be passed the value, key, and map object, and if it returns false, the element will be skipped.
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+ *
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+ * For each element in the map, the callback function is called with the following parameters:
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+ *
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+ * v: The value of the element
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+ * k: The key of the element
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+ * m: The map object
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+ * The function returns a new map with the processed values. If map is not an instance of Map, an empty map will be returned.
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+ *
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+ * Example Usage:
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+ *
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+ * ```javascript
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+ * const obj = {
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+ * name: "John",
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+ * age: 30,
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+ * address: {
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+ * city: "New York",
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+ * state: "NY",
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+ * country: "USA",
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+ * },
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+ * };
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+ *
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+ * const selector = "address";
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+ *
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+ * const map = assembleParts(obj, selector, null, function (v, k, m) {
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+ * this.set(k, v);
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+ * });
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+ *
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+ * console.log(map);
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+ * // Output: Map(3) {
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+ * // "address.city" => "New York",
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+ * // "address.state" => "NY",
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+ * // "address.country" => "USA"
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+ * // }
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+ * ```
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+ *
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+ *
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  * @private
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- * @param {*} subject
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- * @param {string|Monster.Data~exampleSelectorCallback} selector
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- * @param {Monster.Data~exampleFilterCallback} [filter]
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- * @param {function} callback
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- * @return {Map}
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- * @throws {TypeError} selector is neither a string nor a function
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+ * @param {*} subject - The subject object from which the map is to be built.
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+ * @param {string|Monster.Data~exampleSelectorCallback} selector - The selector to determine the structure of the map. It can be a string or a callback function.
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+ * @param {Monster.Data~exampleFilterCallback} [filter] - A callback function that can be used to filter values based on some criteria.
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+ * @param {function} callback - A function to be called for each element in the map.
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+ * @return {Map} - A new map with the processed values.
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+ * @throws {TypeError} - When selector is neither a string nor a function.
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+ * @memberOf Monster.Data
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  */
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  function assembleParts(subject, selector, filter, callback) {
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  const result = new Map();
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  */
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  /**
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- * With the help of the function `buildTree()`, nodes can be easily created from data objects.
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- *
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- * @param {*} subject
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- * @param {string|Monster.Data~exampleSelectorCallback} selector
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- * @param {string} idKey
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- * @param {string} parentIDKey
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- * @param {buildTreeOptions} [options]
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- * @return {*}
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- * @memberOf Monster.Data
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- * @throws {TypeError} value is neither a string nor a function
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- * @throws {TypeError} the selector callback must return a map
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- * @throws {Error} the object has no value for the specified id
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+ * Creates a tree structure from a given subject using a selector and specified ID and parent ID keys.
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+ *
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+ * The buildTree function is a powerful tool for creating tree-like data structures from plain JavaScript
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+ * objects. It takes in four required parameters: the subject object that you want to turn into a tree, a
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+ * selector that identifies which parts of the subject to use when building the tree, and two keys
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+ * (idKey and parentIDKey) that specify which properties in the subject represent the unique identifiers
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+ * and parent-child relationships between nodes in the tree.
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+ *
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+ * Optionally, you can also pass in an options object to further configure the behavior of the function,
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+ * such as specifying which values should be treated as roots of the tree, or providing a custom filter
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+ * function to only include certain nodes in the final output.
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+ *
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+ * The buildTree function works by first using the assembleParts helper function to extract the relevant
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+ * parts of the subject based on the selector, and then iterates over the resulting map to create Node
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+ * objects and organize them into parent-child relationships based on the values of the idKey and parentIDKey properties.
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+ *
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+ * The resulting NodeList represents the tree structure, with each Node object containing the original
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+ * object data as well as additional metadata about its position in the tree. You can then use the childNodes
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+ * property of each Node to access its children, or the parent property to access its parent.
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+ *
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+ * Overall, the buildTree function is a flexible and powerful way to transform flat data into hierarchical
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+ * structures, and can be especially useful in scenarios such as displaying folder structures or
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+ * visualizing complex data relationships.
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+ *
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+ * Let's say you have an array of data objects representing a file system directory structure, and you want
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+ * to turn it into a tree-like structure where each node represents a folder or file, and child nodes
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+ * represent the contents of the folder:
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+ *
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+ * ```javascript
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+ * const fileSystem = [
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+ * { id: 'folder1', name: 'Folder 1', type: 'folder', parent: null },
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+ * { id: 'file1', name: 'File 1', type: 'file', parent: 'folder1' },
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+ * { id: 'file2', name: 'File 2', type: 'file', parent: 'folder1' },
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+ * { id: 'subfolder1', name: 'Subfolder 1', type: 'folder', parent: 'folder1' },
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+ * { id: 'file3', name: 'File 3', type: 'file', parent: 'subfolder1' },
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+ * { id: 'file4', name: 'File 4', type: 'file', parent: 'subfolder1' },
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+ * { id: 'subfolder2', name: 'Subfolder 2', type: 'folder', parent: 'folder1' },
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+ * { id: 'file5', name: 'File 5', type: 'file', parent: 'subfolder2' },
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+ * { id: 'file6', name: 'File 6', type: 'file', parent: 'subfolder2' },
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+ * { id: 'folder2', name: 'Folder 2', type: 'folder', parent: null },
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+ * { id: 'file7', name: 'File 7', type: 'file', parent: 'folder2' },
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+ * { id: 'file8', name: 'File 8', type: 'file', parent: 'folder2' },
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+ * { id: 'subfolder3', name: 'Subfolder 3', type: 'folder', parent: 'folder2' },
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+ * { id: 'file9', name: 'File 9', type: 'file', parent: 'subfolder3' },
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+ * { id: 'file10', name: 'File 10', type: 'file', parent: 'subfolder3' },
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+ * ];
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+ *
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+ * const tree = buildTree(fileSystem, 'id', 'id', 'parent', { rootReferences: [null] });
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+ *
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+ * console.log(tree.toString());
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+ * ```
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+ *
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+ * The buildTree function takes in the array of data objects, as well as some configuration options specifying
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+ * the keys to use for identifying nodes and their parent-child relationships. In this example, we use the id
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+ * key to identify nodes, and the parent key to specify the parent of each node.
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+ *
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+ * The resulting tree object is a nested tree structure, where each node is an object representing a file or
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+ * folder, and has child nodes representing its contents. The toString method of the tree object
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+ * can be used to print out the tree in a readable format:
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+ *
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+ * ```markdown
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+ * - Folder 1
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+ * - File 1
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+ * - File 2
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+ * - Subfolder 1
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+ * - File 3
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+ * - File 4
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+ * - Subfolder 2
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+ * - File 5
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+ * - File 6
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+ * - Folder 2
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+ * - File 7
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+ * - File 8
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+ * - Subfolder 3
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+ * - File 9
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+ * - File 10
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+ * ```
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+ *
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+ * @memberof Monster.Data
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+ *
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+ * @param {*} subject - The object or array to build the tree from.
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+ * @param {string|Monster.Data~exampleSelectorCallback} selector - Either a string to specify a property of each object to use as a selector, or a selector function to generate a map of objects.
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+ * @param {string} idKey - The property key to use as the unique ID of each node.
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+ * @param {string} parentIDKey - The property key to use as the parent ID of each node.
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+ * @param {object} [options] - Additional options to modify the function behavior.
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+ * @param {Array<*>} [options.rootReferences=[null, undefined]] - An array of values to treat as root references when creating the tree.
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+ * @param {function} [options.filter] - A filter function to apply to each node.
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+ *
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+ * @return {*} The resulting tree structure as a NodeList.
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+ *
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+ * @throws {TypeError} selector is neither a string nor a function.
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+ * @throws {TypeError} the selector callback must return a map.
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+ * @throws {Error} the object has no value for the specified id.
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+ *
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  * @license AGPLv3
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+ *
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  * @since 1.26.0
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  */
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  function buildTree(subject, selector, idKey, parentIDKey, options) {
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  * License text available at https://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl-3.0.en.html
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  */
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+ import { isObject } from "../../types/is.mjs";
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+ };
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- import {Base} from "../types/base.mjs";
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- import {getGlobal, getGlobalObject} from "../types/global.mjs";
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- import {ID} from "../types/id.mjs";
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- import {isArray, isObject, isString, isPrimitive} from "../types/is.mjs";
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- import {getDocumentTranslations, Translations} from "../i18n/translations.mjs";
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+ import { getLocaleOfDocument } from "../dom/locale.mjs";
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+ import { Base } from "../types/base.mjs";
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+ import { getGlobal, getGlobalObject } from "../types/global.mjs";
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+ import { ID } from "../types/id.mjs";
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+ import { isArray, isObject, isString, isPrimitive } from "../types/is.mjs";
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+ import { clone } from "../util/clone.mjs";
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- import {extend} from "../data/extend.mjs";
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- import {Pathfinder} from "../data/pathfinder.mjs";
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- import {Formatter} from "../text/formatter.mjs";
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-
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- import {parseDataURL} from "../types/dataurl.mjs";
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- import {getGlobalObject} from "../types/global.mjs";
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- import {isArray, isFunction, isIterable, isObject, isString} from "../types/is.mjs";
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- import {Observer} from "../types/observer.mjs";
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- import {ProxyObserver} from "../types/proxyobserver.mjs";
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- import {validateFunction, validateInstance, validateObject, validateString} from "../types/validate.mjs";
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- import {clone} from "../util/clone.mjs";
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- import {addAttributeToken, getLinkedObjects, hasObjectLink} from "./attributes.mjs";
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+ import { internalSymbol } from "../constants.mjs";
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+ import { extend } from "../data/extend.mjs";
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+ import { Pathfinder } from "../data/pathfinder.mjs";
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+ import { Formatter } from "../text/formatter.mjs";
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+
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+ import { parseDataURL } from "../types/dataurl.mjs";
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+ import { getGlobalObject } from "../types/global.mjs";
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+ import { isArray, isFunction, isIterable, isObject, isString } from "../types/is.mjs";
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+ import { Observer } from "../types/observer.mjs";
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+ import { ProxyObserver } from "../types/proxyobserver.mjs";
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+ import { validateFunction, validateInstance, validateObject, validateString } from "../types/validate.mjs";
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+ import { clone } from "../util/clone.mjs";
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- import {findDocumentTemplate, Template} from "./template.mjs";
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- import {addObjectWithUpdaterToElement} from "./updater.mjs";
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- import {instanceSymbol} from "../constants.mjs";
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- import {getDocumentTranslations, Translations} from "../i18n/translations.mjs";
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- import {getSlottedElements} from "./slotted.mjs";
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+ import { findDocumentTemplate, Template } from "./template.mjs";
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+ import { addObjectWithUpdaterToElement } from "./updater.mjs";
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+ import { instanceSymbol } from "../constants.mjs";
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+ import { getDocumentTranslations, Translations } from "../i18n/translations.mjs";
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+ import { getSlottedElements } from "./slotted.mjs";
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419
 
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420
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426
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422
+ } catch (e) {}
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423
 
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424
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425
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493
489
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492
+ } catch (e) {}
498
493
 
499
494
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500
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541
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543
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544
 
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545
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548
  * @return {void}
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549
  * @since 1.7.0
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550
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557
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551
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559
552
 
560
553
  /**
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554
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785
  try {
793
786
  let dataUrl = parseDataURL(data);
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787
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795
- } catch (e) {
796
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788
+ } catch (e) {}
797
789
 
798
790
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799
791
  obj = JSON.parse(data);
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815
807
  } catch (e) {
816
808
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817
809
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818
-
819
810
  const mapping = this.getOption("templateMapping", {});
820
811
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821
812
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938
929
  */
939
930
  function registerCustomElement(element) {
940
931
  validateFunction(element);
941
- const customElements = getGlobalObject("customElements")
932
+ const customElements = getGlobalObject("customElements");
942
933
  if (customElements === undefined) {
943
934
  throw new Error("customElements is not supported.");
944
935
  }