@warp-drive/legacy 5.8.0-beta.0 → 5.8.0-beta.2

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  1. package/README.md +16 -26
  2. package/declarations/adapter/error.d.ts +7 -7
  3. package/declarations/adapter/json-api.d.ts +6 -8
  4. package/declarations/adapter/rest.d.ts +26 -112
  5. package/declarations/adapter.d.ts +6 -8
  6. package/declarations/compat/-private.d.ts +1 -1
  7. package/declarations/compat/builders/find-all.d.ts +6 -6
  8. package/declarations/compat/builders/find-record.d.ts +8 -8
  9. package/declarations/compat/builders/query.d.ts +12 -12
  10. package/declarations/compat/extensions.d.ts +1 -1
  11. package/declarations/compat/legacy-network-handler/minimum-adapter-interface.d.ts +7 -9
  12. package/declarations/compat/legacy-network-handler/minimum-serializer-interface.d.ts +20 -30
  13. package/declarations/compat/utils.d.ts +17 -17
  14. package/declarations/compat.d.ts +35 -11
  15. package/declarations/index.d.ts +102 -0
  16. package/declarations/model/-private/attr.d.ts +5 -6
  17. package/declarations/model/-private/belongs-to.d.ts +4 -5
  18. package/declarations/model/-private/has-many.d.ts +4 -5
  19. package/declarations/model/-private/hooks.d.ts +1 -1
  20. package/declarations/model/-private/legacy-relationships-support.d.ts +2 -2
  21. package/declarations/model/-private/model.d.ts +18 -59
  22. package/declarations/model/-private/promise-many-array.d.ts +0 -18
  23. package/declarations/model/-private/record-state.d.ts +1 -1
  24. package/declarations/model/-private/references/belongs-to.d.ts +19 -29
  25. package/declarations/model/-private/references/has-many.d.ts +14 -16
  26. package/declarations/model/migration-support.d.ts +46 -21
  27. package/declarations/model-fragments/extensions/fragment-array.d.ts +16 -0
  28. package/declarations/model-fragments/extensions/fragment.d.ts +15 -0
  29. package/declarations/model-fragments/hooks/model-for.d.ts +20 -0
  30. package/declarations/model-fragments/index.d.ts +5 -0
  31. package/declarations/model-fragments/instance-initializers/fragment-extensions.d.ts +9 -0
  32. package/declarations/model-fragments/utilities/with-array-defaults.d.ts +15 -0
  33. package/declarations/model-fragments/utilities/with-fragment-array-defaults.d.ts +20 -0
  34. package/declarations/model-fragments/utilities/with-fragment-defaults.d.ts +19 -0
  35. package/declarations/model-fragments/utilities/with-legacy.d.ts +3 -0
  36. package/declarations/model-fragments.d.ts +9 -0
  37. package/declarations/model.d.ts +2 -2
  38. package/declarations/serializer/-private/embedded-records-mixin.d.ts +1 -6
  39. package/declarations/serializer/-private/transforms/boolean.d.ts +2 -2
  40. package/declarations/serializer/-private/transforms/date.d.ts +2 -2
  41. package/declarations/serializer/-private/transforms/number.d.ts +1 -1
  42. package/declarations/serializer/-private/transforms/string.d.ts +1 -1
  43. package/declarations/serializer/json-api.d.ts +11 -12
  44. package/declarations/serializer/json.d.ts +9 -11
  45. package/declarations/serializer/rest.d.ts +4 -6
  46. package/declarations/serializer.d.ts +9 -12
  47. package/dist/{-private-8UmnAf9J.js → -private-BG3bMiKp.js} +3 -2
  48. package/dist/adapter/-private.js +1 -1
  49. package/dist/adapter/error.js +14 -15
  50. package/dist/adapter/json-api.js +4 -1
  51. package/dist/adapter/rest.js +38 -125
  52. package/dist/adapter.js +6 -8
  53. package/dist/compat/-private.js +1 -1
  54. package/dist/compat/builders.js +26 -26
  55. package/dist/compat/utils.js +17 -18
  56. package/dist/compat.js +61 -43
  57. package/dist/{errors-8kD2mSe_.js → errors-Cz5KrzBk.js} +115 -122
  58. package/dist/hooks-D6diaM34.js +74 -0
  59. package/dist/index.js +195 -0
  60. package/dist/{json-Et4mt_LM.js → json-ChdEfB0X.js} +18 -35
  61. package/dist/model/-private.js +1 -1
  62. package/dist/model/migration-support.js +59 -27
  63. package/dist/model-for-CqXsIKws.js +221 -0
  64. package/dist/model-fragments.js +76 -0
  65. package/dist/model.js +18 -90
  66. package/dist/{schema-provider-DQu4Rjco.js → schema-provider-DJCV_6AF.js} +50 -95
  67. package/dist/{serialize-into-hash-CS0MIv4F.js → serialize-into-hash-DPZYoF-i.js} +1 -1
  68. package/dist/serializer/json-api.js +18 -45
  69. package/dist/serializer/json.js +1 -1
  70. package/dist/serializer/rest.js +14 -21
  71. package/dist/serializer/transform.js +15 -6
  72. package/dist/serializer.js +9 -13
  73. package/dist/store.js +5 -1
  74. package/dist/unpkg/dev/-private-DtjBbEgy.js +1206 -0
  75. package/dist/unpkg/dev/adapter/-private.js +1 -0
  76. package/dist/unpkg/dev/adapter/error.js +335 -0
  77. package/dist/unpkg/dev/adapter/json-api.js +271 -0
  78. package/dist/unpkg/dev/adapter/rest.js +1171 -0
  79. package/dist/unpkg/dev/adapter.js +1252 -0
  80. package/dist/unpkg/dev/compat/-private.js +1 -0
  81. package/dist/unpkg/dev/compat/builders.js +275 -0
  82. package/dist/unpkg/dev/compat/extensions.js +242 -0
  83. package/dist/unpkg/dev/compat/utils.js +223 -0
  84. package/dist/unpkg/dev/compat.js +1147 -0
  85. package/dist/unpkg/dev/errors-DmGGJr3T.js +2562 -0
  86. package/dist/unpkg/dev/hooks-CkYiE6Ud.js +73 -0
  87. package/dist/unpkg/dev/index.js +197 -0
  88. package/dist/unpkg/dev/json-Cu1LNgmQ.js +1256 -0
  89. package/dist/unpkg/dev/model/-private.js +1 -0
  90. package/dist/unpkg/dev/model/migration-support.js +553 -0
  91. package/dist/unpkg/dev/model-for-CqXsIKws.js +221 -0
  92. package/dist/unpkg/dev/model-fragments.js +76 -0
  93. package/dist/unpkg/dev/model.js +678 -0
  94. package/dist/unpkg/dev/runtime-BPCpkOf1-BKOwiRJp.js +65 -0
  95. package/dist/unpkg/dev/schema-provider-DDVYxmUV.js +2186 -0
  96. package/dist/unpkg/dev/serialize-into-hash-B2xDbuo5.js +259 -0
  97. package/dist/unpkg/dev/serializer/json-api.js +649 -0
  98. package/dist/unpkg/dev/serializer/json.js +4 -0
  99. package/dist/unpkg/dev/serializer/rest.js +1242 -0
  100. package/dist/unpkg/dev/serializer/transform.js +278 -0
  101. package/dist/unpkg/dev/serializer.js +248 -0
  102. package/dist/unpkg/dev/store.js +637 -0
  103. package/dist/unpkg/dev/util-DvanW33H.js +20 -0
  104. package/dist/unpkg/dev/utils-BhvS1iTS.js +8 -0
  105. package/dist/unpkg/dev-deprecated/-private-DtjBbEgy.js +1206 -0
  106. package/dist/unpkg/dev-deprecated/adapter/-private.js +1 -0
  107. package/dist/unpkg/dev-deprecated/adapter/error.js +335 -0
  108. package/dist/unpkg/dev-deprecated/adapter/json-api.js +271 -0
  109. package/dist/unpkg/dev-deprecated/adapter/rest.js +1171 -0
  110. package/dist/unpkg/dev-deprecated/adapter.js +1252 -0
  111. package/dist/unpkg/dev-deprecated/compat/-private.js +1 -0
  112. package/dist/unpkg/dev-deprecated/compat/builders.js +275 -0
  113. package/dist/unpkg/dev-deprecated/compat/extensions.js +242 -0
  114. package/dist/unpkg/dev-deprecated/compat/utils.js +223 -0
  115. package/dist/unpkg/dev-deprecated/compat.js +1147 -0
  116. package/dist/unpkg/dev-deprecated/errors-Spt6ubMd.js +2565 -0
  117. package/dist/unpkg/dev-deprecated/hooks-DOXegvhL.js +73 -0
  118. package/dist/unpkg/dev-deprecated/index.js +196 -0
  119. package/dist/unpkg/dev-deprecated/json-Cu1LNgmQ.js +1256 -0
  120. package/dist/unpkg/dev-deprecated/model/-private.js +1 -0
  121. package/dist/unpkg/dev-deprecated/model/migration-support.js +570 -0
  122. package/dist/unpkg/dev-deprecated/model-for-CqXsIKws.js +221 -0
  123. package/dist/unpkg/dev-deprecated/model-fragments.js +76 -0
  124. package/dist/unpkg/dev-deprecated/model.js +682 -0
  125. package/dist/unpkg/dev-deprecated/runtime-BPCpkOf1-BKOwiRJp.js +65 -0
  126. package/dist/unpkg/dev-deprecated/schema-provider-BP6_8N-V.js +2211 -0
  127. package/dist/unpkg/dev-deprecated/serialize-into-hash-B2xDbuo5.js +259 -0
  128. package/dist/unpkg/dev-deprecated/serializer/json-api.js +649 -0
  129. package/dist/unpkg/dev-deprecated/serializer/json.js +4 -0
  130. package/dist/unpkg/dev-deprecated/serializer/rest.js +1242 -0
  131. package/dist/unpkg/dev-deprecated/serializer/transform.js +278 -0
  132. package/dist/unpkg/dev-deprecated/serializer.js +248 -0
  133. package/dist/unpkg/dev-deprecated/store.js +637 -0
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  136. package/dist/unpkg/prod/-private-BdyZaGEh.js +971 -0
  137. package/dist/unpkg/prod/adapter/-private.js +1 -0
  138. package/dist/unpkg/prod/adapter/error.js +330 -0
  139. package/dist/unpkg/prod/adapter/json-api.js +266 -0
  140. package/dist/unpkg/prod/adapter/rest.js +1134 -0
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  142. package/dist/unpkg/prod/compat/-private.js +1 -0
  143. package/dist/unpkg/prod/compat/builders.js +210 -0
  144. package/dist/unpkg/prod/compat/extensions.js +232 -0
  145. package/dist/unpkg/prod/compat/utils.js +218 -0
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+ import { Context } from '@warp-drive/core/reactive/-private';
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+ import { memoized, defineSignal, defineNonEnumerableSignal, notifyInternalSignal } from '@warp-drive/core/signals/-leaked';
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+ import { assertPrivateStore, recordIdentifierFor, isPrivateStore, storeFor, fastPush, createLegacyManyArray } from '@warp-drive/core/store/-private';
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+ import { getOrSetGlobal } from '@warp-drive/core/types/-private';
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+ import { EnableHydration } from '@warp-drive/core/types/request';
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+ import { u as upgradeStore } from "./-private-BdyZaGEh.js";
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+ import { computed, get } from '@ember/object';
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+ import PromiseProxyMixin from '@ember/object/promise-proxy-mixin';
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+ import ObjectProxy from '@ember/object/proxy';
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+ import { d as decorateMethodV2, a as decorateFieldV2, i as initializeDeferredDecorator } from "./runtime-BPCpkOf1-BKOwiRJp.js";
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+ import { A } from '@ember/array';
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+ import ArrayProxy from '@ember/array/proxy';
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+ import { mapBy, not } from '@ember/object/computed';
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+ const PromiseObject = ObjectProxy.extend(PromiseProxyMixin);
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+ const LegacyPromiseProxy = Symbol.for('LegacyPromiseProxy');
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+
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+ // eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-unused-vars, @typescript-eslint/no-extraneous-class
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+
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+ const Extended = PromiseObject;
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+
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+ // eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-unused-vars
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+
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+ /**
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+ A PromiseBelongsTo is a PromiseObject that also proxies certain method calls
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+ to the underlying belongsTo model.
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+ Right now we proxy:
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+ * `reload()`
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+ @class PromiseBelongsTo
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+ @private
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+ */
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+ class PromiseBelongsTo extends Extended {
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+ get id() {
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+ const {
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+ key,
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+ legacySupport
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+ } = this._belongsToState;
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+ const ref = legacySupport.referenceFor('belongsTo', key);
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+ return ref.id();
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+ }
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+
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+ // we don't proxy meta because we would need to proxy it to the relationship state container
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+ // however, meta on relationships does not trigger change notifications.
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+ // if you need relationship meta, you should do `record.belongsTo(relationshipName).meta()`
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+ static {
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+ decorateMethodV2(this.prototype, "id", [memoized]);
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+ }
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+ get meta() {
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+ return;
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+ }
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+ static {
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+ decorateMethodV2(this.prototype, "meta", [computed()]);
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+ }
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+ async reload(options) {
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+ const {
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+ key,
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+ legacySupport
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+ } = this._belongsToState;
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+ await legacySupport.reloadBelongsTo(key, options);
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+ return this;
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+ }
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+ }
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+ PromiseBelongsTo.prototype[LegacyPromiseProxy] = true;
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+
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+ /**
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+ This class is returned as the result of accessing an async hasMany relationship
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+ on an instance of a Model extending from `@ember-data/model`.
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+
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+ A PromiseManyArray is an iterable proxy that allows templates to consume related
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+ ManyArrays and update once their contents are no longer pending.
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+
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+ In your JS code you should resolve the promise first.
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+
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+ ```js
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+ const comments = await post.comments;
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+ ```
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+
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+ @public
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+ */
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+ class PromiseManyArray {
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+ constructor(promise, content) {
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+ this._update(promise, content);
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+ this.isDestroyed = false;
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+ this[LegacyPromiseProxy] = true;
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+ }
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+
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+ /**
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+ * Retrieve the length of the content
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+ * @public
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+ */
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+ get length() {
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+ // shouldn't be needed, but ends up being needed
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+ // for computed chains even in 4.x
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+ {
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+ // eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-unused-expressions
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+ this['[]'];
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+ }
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+ return this.content ? this.content.length : 0;
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+ }
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+
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+ // this will error if someone tries to call
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+ // A(identifierArray) since it is not configurable
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+ // which is preferrable to the `meta` override we used
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+ // before which required importing all of Ember
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+ static {
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+ decorateMethodV2(this.prototype, "length", [memoized]);
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+ }
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+ get '[]'() {
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+ // ember-source < 3.23 (e.g. 3.20 lts)
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+ // requires that the tag `'[]'` be notified
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+ // on the ArrayProxy in order for `{{#each}}`
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+ // to recompute. We entangle content.
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+ return this.content?.length && this.content;
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+ }
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+
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+ /**
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+ * Iterate the proxied content. Called by the glimmer iterator in #each
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+ * We do not guarantee that forEach will always be available. This
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+ * may eventually be made to use Symbol.Iterator once glimmer supports it.
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+ *
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+ * @param cb
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+ * @return
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+ * @private
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+ */
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+ static {
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+ decorateMethodV2(this.prototype, '[]', [memoized]);
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+ }
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+ forEach(cb) {
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+ if (this.content && this.length) {
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+ this.content.forEach(cb);
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+ }
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+ }
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+
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+ /**
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+ * Reload the relationship
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+ * @public
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+ */
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+ reload(options) {
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+ void this.content.reload(options);
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+ return this;
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+ }
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+
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+ //---- Properties/Methods from the PromiseProxyMixin that we will keep as our API
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+
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+ /**
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+ * Whether the loading promise is still pending
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+ *
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+ * @public
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+ */
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+
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+ /**
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+ * Whether the loading promise rejected
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+ *
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+ * @public
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+ */
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+
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+ /**
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+ * Whether the loading promise succeeded
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+ *
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+ * @public
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+ */
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+
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+ /**
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+ * Whether the loading promise completed (resolved or rejected)
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+ *
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+ * @public
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+ */
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+
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+ /**
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+ * chain this promise
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+ *
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+ * @public
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+ */
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+ then(success, rejected) {
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+ return this.promise.then(success, rejected);
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+ }
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+
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+ /**
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+ * catch errors thrown by this promise
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+ * @public
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+ */
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+ catch(cb) {
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+ return this.promise.catch(cb);
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+ }
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+
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+ /**
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+ * run cleanup after this promise completes
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+ *
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+ * @public
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+ */
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+ finally(cb) {
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+ return this.promise.finally(cb);
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+ }
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+
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+ //---- Methods on EmberObject that we should keep
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+
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+ destroy() {
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+ this.isDestroyed = true;
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+ this.content = null;
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+ this.promise = null;
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+ }
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+
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+ //---- Methods/Properties on ManyArray that we own and proxy to
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+
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+ /**
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+ * Retrieve the links for this relationship
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+ * @public
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+ */
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+ get links() {
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+ return this.content ? this.content.links : undefined;
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+ }
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+
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+ /**
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+ * Retrieve the meta for this relationship
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+ * @public
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+ */
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+ static {
217
+ decorateMethodV2(this.prototype, "links", [memoized]);
218
+ }
219
+ get meta() {
220
+ return this.content ? this.content.meta : undefined;
221
+ }
222
+
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+ //---- Our own stuff
224
+
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+ /** @internal */
226
+ static {
227
+ decorateMethodV2(this.prototype, "meta", [memoized]);
228
+ }
229
+ _update(promise, content) {
230
+ if (content !== undefined) {
231
+ this.content = content;
232
+ }
233
+ this.promise = tapPromise(this, promise);
234
+ }
235
+ static create({
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+ promise,
237
+ content
238
+ }) {
239
+ return new this(promise, content);
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+ }
241
+ }
242
+ defineSignal(PromiseManyArray.prototype, 'content', null);
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+ defineSignal(PromiseManyArray.prototype, 'isPending', false);
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+ defineSignal(PromiseManyArray.prototype, 'isRejected', false);
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+ defineSignal(PromiseManyArray.prototype, 'isFulfilled', false);
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+ defineSignal(PromiseManyArray.prototype, 'isSettled', false);
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+ function tapPromise(proxy, promise) {
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+ proxy.isPending = true;
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+ proxy.isSettled = false;
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+ proxy.isFulfilled = false;
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+ proxy.isRejected = false;
252
+ return Promise.resolve(promise).then(content => {
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+ proxy.isPending = false;
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+ proxy.isFulfilled = true;
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+ proxy.isSettled = true;
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+ proxy.content = content;
257
+ return content;
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+ }, error => {
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+ proxy.isPending = false;
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+ proxy.isFulfilled = false;
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+ proxy.isRejected = true;
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+ proxy.isSettled = true;
263
+ throw error;
264
+ });
265
+ }
266
+ function isResourceIdentiferWithRelatedLinks$1(value) {
267
+ return Boolean(value && value.links && value.links.related);
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+ }
269
+ /**
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+ A `HasManyReference` is a low-level API that allows access
271
+ and manipulation of a hasMany relationship.
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+
273
+ It is especially useful when you're dealing with `async` relationships
274
+ from `@warp-drive/legacy/model` as it allows synchronous access to
275
+ the relationship data if loaded, as well as APIs for loading, reloading
276
+ the data or accessing available information without triggering a load.
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+
278
+ It may also be useful when using `sync` relationships with `@warp-drive/legacy/model`
279
+ that need to be loaded/reloaded with more precise timing than marking the
280
+ relationship as `async` and relying on autofetch would have allowed.
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+
282
+ However,keep in mind that marking a relationship as `async: false` will introduce
283
+ bugs into your application if the data is not always guaranteed to be available
284
+ by the time the relationship is accessed. Ergo, it is recommended when using this
285
+ approach to utilize `links` for unloaded relationship state instead of identifiers.
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+
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+ Reference APIs are entangled with the relationship's underlying state,
288
+ thus any getters or cached properties that utilize these will properly
289
+ invalidate if the relationship state changes.
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+
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+ References are "stable", meaning that multiple calls to retrieve the reference
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+ for a given relationship will always return the same HasManyReference.
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+
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+ @class HasManyReference
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+ @public
296
+ */
297
+ class HasManyReference {
298
+ /**
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+ * The field name on the parent record for this has-many relationship.
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+ *
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+ * @property key
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+ * @type {String}
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+ * @public
304
+ */
305
+
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+ /**
307
+ * The type of resource this relationship will contain.
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+ *
309
+ * @property type
310
+ * @type {String}
311
+ * @public
312
+ */
313
+
314
+ // unsubscribe tokens given to us by the notification manager
315
+ ___token;
316
+ ___identifier;
317
+ ___relatedTokenMap;
318
+ constructor(store, graph, parentIdentifier, hasManyRelationship, key) {
319
+ this.graph = graph;
320
+ this.key = key;
321
+ this.hasManyRelationship = hasManyRelationship;
322
+ this.type = hasManyRelationship.definition.type;
323
+ this.store = store;
324
+ this.___identifier = parentIdentifier;
325
+ this.___token = store.notifications.subscribe(parentIdentifier, (_, bucket, notifiedKey) => {
326
+ if (bucket === 'relationships' && notifiedKey === key) {
327
+ this._ref++;
328
+ }
329
+ });
330
+ this.___relatedTokenMap = new Map();
331
+ // TODO inverse
332
+ }
333
+
334
+ /**
335
+ * This method should never be called by user code.
336
+ *
337
+ * @internal
338
+ */
339
+ destroy() {
340
+ this.store.notifications.unsubscribe(this.___token);
341
+ this.___relatedTokenMap.forEach(token => {
342
+ this.store.notifications.unsubscribe(token);
343
+ });
344
+ this.___relatedTokenMap.clear();
345
+ }
346
+
347
+ /**
348
+ * An array of identifiers for the records that this reference refers to.
349
+ *
350
+ * @property identifiers
351
+ * @type {ResourceKey[]}
352
+ * @public
353
+ */
354
+ get identifiers() {
355
+ ensureRefCanSubscribe(this);
356
+ // eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-unused-expressions
357
+ this._ref;
358
+ const resource = this._resource();
359
+ const map = this.___relatedTokenMap;
360
+ this.___relatedTokenMap = new Map();
361
+ if (resource && resource.data) {
362
+ return resource.data.map(resourceIdentifier => {
363
+ const identifier = this.store.cacheKeyManager.getOrCreateRecordIdentifier(resourceIdentifier);
364
+ let token = map.get(identifier);
365
+ if (token) {
366
+ map.delete(identifier);
367
+ } else {
368
+ token = this.store.notifications.subscribe(identifier, (_, bucket, notifiedKey) => {
369
+ if (bucket === 'identity' || bucket === 'attributes' && notifiedKey === 'id') {
370
+ this._ref++;
371
+ }
372
+ });
373
+ }
374
+ this.___relatedTokenMap.set(identifier, token);
375
+ return identifier;
376
+ });
377
+ }
378
+ map.forEach(token => {
379
+ this.store.notifications.unsubscribe(token);
380
+ });
381
+ map.clear();
382
+ return [];
383
+ }
384
+ static {
385
+ decorateMethodV2(this.prototype, "identifiers", [memoized]);
386
+ }
387
+ _resource() {
388
+ const cache = this.store.cache;
389
+ return cache.getRelationship(this.___identifier, this.key);
390
+ }
391
+
392
+ /**
393
+ This returns a string that represents how the reference will be
394
+ looked up when it is loaded. If the relationship has a link it will
395
+ use the "link" otherwise it defaults to "id".
396
+ Example
397
+ ```js [app/models/post.js]
398
+ import { Model, hasMany } from '@warp-drive/legacy/model';
399
+ export default class PostModel extends Model {
400
+ @hasMany('comment', { async: true, inverse: null }) comments;
401
+ }
402
+ ```
403
+ ```javascript
404
+ let post = store.push({
405
+ data: {
406
+ type: 'post',
407
+ id: 1,
408
+ relationships: {
409
+ comments: {
410
+ data: [{ type: 'comment', id: 1 }]
411
+ }
412
+ }
413
+ }
414
+ });
415
+ let commentsRef = post.hasMany('comments');
416
+ // get the identifier of the reference
417
+ if (commentsRef.remoteType() === "ids") {
418
+ let ids = commentsRef.ids();
419
+ } else if (commentsRef.remoteType() === "link") {
420
+ let link = commentsRef.link();
421
+ }
422
+ ```
423
+ @public
424
+ @return The name of the remote type. This should either be `link` or `ids`
425
+ */
426
+ remoteType() {
427
+ const value = this._resource();
428
+ if (value && value.links && value.links.related) {
429
+ return 'link';
430
+ }
431
+ return 'ids';
432
+ }
433
+
434
+ /**
435
+ `ids()` returns an array of the record IDs in this relationship.
436
+ Example
437
+ ```js [app/models/post.js]
438
+ import { Model, hasMany } from '@warp-drive/legacy/model';
439
+ export default class PostModel extends Model {
440
+ @hasMany('comment', { async: true, inverse: null }) comments;
441
+ }
442
+ ```
443
+ ```javascript
444
+ let post = store.push({
445
+ data: {
446
+ type: 'post',
447
+ id: 1,
448
+ relationships: {
449
+ comments: {
450
+ data: [{ type: 'comment', id: 1 }]
451
+ }
452
+ }
453
+ }
454
+ });
455
+ let commentsRef = post.hasMany('comments');
456
+ commentsRef.ids(); // ['1']
457
+ ```
458
+ @public
459
+ @return The ids in this has-many relationship
460
+ */
461
+ ids() {
462
+ return this.identifiers.map(identifier => identifier.id);
463
+ }
464
+
465
+ /**
466
+ The link WarpDrive will use to fetch or reload this belongs-to
467
+ relationship. By default it uses only the "related" resource linkage.
468
+ Example
469
+ ```javascript
470
+ // models/blog.js
471
+ import { Model, belongsTo } from '@warp-drive/legacy/model';
472
+ export default Model.extend({
473
+ user: belongsTo('user', { async: true, inverse: null })
474
+ });
475
+ let blog = store.push({
476
+ data: {
477
+ type: 'blog',
478
+ id: 1,
479
+ relationships: {
480
+ user: {
481
+ links: {
482
+ related: '/articles/1/author'
483
+ }
484
+ }
485
+ }
486
+ }
487
+ });
488
+ let userRef = blog.belongsTo('user');
489
+ // get the identifier of the reference
490
+ if (userRef.remoteType() === "link") {
491
+ let link = userRef.link();
492
+ }
493
+ ```
494
+ @public
495
+ @return The link WarpDrive will use to fetch or reload this belongs-to relationship.
496
+ */
497
+ link() {
498
+ const resource = this._resource();
499
+ if (isResourceIdentiferWithRelatedLinks$1(resource)) {
500
+ if (resource.links) {
501
+ const related = resource.links.related;
502
+ return !related || typeof related === 'string' ? related : related.href;
503
+ }
504
+ }
505
+ return null;
506
+ }
507
+
508
+ /**
509
+ * any links that have been received for this relationship
510
+ *
511
+ * @public
512
+ * @return
513
+ */
514
+ links() {
515
+ const resource = this._resource();
516
+ return resource && resource.links ? resource.links : null;
517
+ }
518
+
519
+ /**
520
+ The meta data for the has-many relationship.
521
+ Example
522
+ ```javascript
523
+ // models/blog.js
524
+ import { Model, hasMany } from '@warp-drive/legacy/model';
525
+ export default Model.extend({
526
+ users: hasMany('user', { async: true, inverse: null })
527
+ });
528
+ let blog = store.push({
529
+ data: {
530
+ type: 'blog',
531
+ id: 1,
532
+ relationships: {
533
+ users: {
534
+ links: {
535
+ related: {
536
+ href: '/articles/1/authors'
537
+ },
538
+ },
539
+ meta: {
540
+ lastUpdated: 1458014400000
541
+ }
542
+ }
543
+ }
544
+ }
545
+ });
546
+ let usersRef = blog.hasMany('user');
547
+ usersRef.meta() // { lastUpdated: 1458014400000 }
548
+ ```
549
+ @public
550
+ @return The meta information for the belongs-to relationship.
551
+ */
552
+ meta() {
553
+ let meta = null;
554
+ const resource = this._resource();
555
+ if (resource && resource.meta && typeof resource.meta === 'object') {
556
+ meta = resource.meta;
557
+ }
558
+ return meta;
559
+ }
560
+
561
+ /**
562
+ `push` can be used to update the data in the relationship and WarpDrive
563
+ will treat the new data as the canonical value of this relationship on
564
+ the backend. An empty array will signify the canonical value should be
565
+ empty.
566
+ Example model
567
+ ```js [app/models/post.js]
568
+ import { Model, hasMany } from '@warp-drive/legacy/model';
569
+ export default class PostModel extends Model {
570
+ @hasMany('comment', { async: true, inverse: null }) comments;
571
+ }
572
+ ```
573
+ Setup some initial state, note we haven't loaded the comments yet:
574
+ ```js
575
+ const post = store.push({
576
+ data: {
577
+ type: 'post',
578
+ id: '1',
579
+ relationships: {
580
+ comments: {
581
+ data: [{ type: 'comment', id: '1' }]
582
+ }
583
+ }
584
+ }
585
+ });
586
+ const commentsRef = post.hasMany('comments');
587
+ commentsRef.ids(); // ['1']
588
+ ```
589
+ Update the state using `push`, note we can do this even without
590
+ having loaded these comments yet by providing resource identifiers.
591
+ Both full resources and resource identifiers are supported.
592
+ ```js
593
+ await commentsRef.push({
594
+ data: [
595
+ { type: 'comment', id: '2' },
596
+ { type: 'comment', id: '3' },
597
+ ]
598
+ });
599
+ commentsRef.ids(); // ['2', '3']
600
+ ```
601
+ For convenience, you can also pass in an array of resources or resource identifiers
602
+ without wrapping them in the `data` property:
603
+ ```js
604
+ await commentsRef.push([
605
+ { type: 'comment', id: '4' },
606
+ { type: 'comment', id: '5' },
607
+ ]);
608
+ commentsRef.ids(); // ['4', '5']
609
+ ```
610
+ When using the `data` property, you may also include other resource data via included,
611
+ as well as provide new links and meta to the relationship.
612
+ ```js
613
+ await commentsRef.push({
614
+ links: {
615
+ related: '/posts/1/comments'
616
+ },
617
+ meta: {
618
+ total: 2
619
+ },
620
+ data: [
621
+ { type: 'comment', id: '4' },
622
+ { type: 'comment', id: '5' },
623
+ ],
624
+ included: [
625
+ { type: 'other-thing', id: '1', attributes: { foo: 'bar' },
626
+ ]
627
+ });
628
+ ```
629
+ By default, the store will attempt to fetch any unloaded records before resolving
630
+ the returned promise with the ManyArray.
631
+ Alternatively, pass `true` as the second argument to avoid fetching unloaded records
632
+ and instead the promise will resolve with void without attempting to fetch. This is
633
+ particularly useful if you want to update the state of the relationship without
634
+ forcing the load of all of the associated records.
635
+ @public
636
+ @param doc a JSONAPI document object describing the new value of this relationship.
637
+ @param skipFetch [optional] if `true`, do not attempt to fetch unloaded records
638
+ */
639
+ async push(doc, skipFetch) {
640
+ const {
641
+ store
642
+ } = this;
643
+ const dataDoc = Array.isArray(doc) ? {
644
+ data: doc
645
+ } : doc;
646
+ const isResourceData = Array.isArray(dataDoc.data) && dataDoc.data.length > 0 && isMaybeResource(dataDoc.data[0]);
647
+ const identifiers = !Array.isArray(dataDoc.data) ? [] : isResourceData ? store._push(dataDoc, true) : dataDoc.data.map(i => store.cacheKeyManager.getOrCreateRecordIdentifier(i));
648
+ const {
649
+ identifier
650
+ } = this.hasManyRelationship;
651
+ const newData = {};
652
+ // only set data if it was passed in
653
+ if (Array.isArray(dataDoc.data)) {
654
+ newData.data = identifiers;
655
+ }
656
+ if ('links' in dataDoc) {
657
+ newData.links = dataDoc.links;
658
+ }
659
+ if ('meta' in dataDoc) {
660
+ newData.meta = dataDoc.meta;
661
+ }
662
+ assertPrivateStore(store);
663
+ store._join(() => {
664
+ this.graph.push({
665
+ op: 'updateRelationship',
666
+ record: identifier,
667
+ field: this.key,
668
+ value: newData
669
+ });
670
+ });
671
+ if (!skipFetch) return this.load();
672
+ }
673
+ _isLoaded() {
674
+ const hasRelationshipDataProperty = this.hasManyRelationship.state.hasReceivedData;
675
+ if (!hasRelationshipDataProperty) {
676
+ return false;
677
+ }
678
+ const relationship = this.graph.getData(this.hasManyRelationship.identifier, this.key);
679
+ return relationship.data ? relationship.data.every(identifier => {
680
+ assertPrivateStore(this.store);
681
+ return this.store._instanceCache.recordIsLoaded(identifier, true) === true;
682
+ }) : false;
683
+ }
684
+
685
+ /**
686
+ `value()` synchronously returns the current value of the has-many
687
+ relationship. Unlike `record.relationshipName`, calling
688
+ `value()` on a reference does not trigger a fetch if the async
689
+ relationship is not yet loaded. If the relationship is not loaded
690
+ it will always return `null`.
691
+ Example
692
+ ```js [app/models/post.js]
693
+ import { Model, hasMany } from '@warp-drive/legacy/model';
694
+ export default class PostModel extends Model {
695
+ @hasMany('comment', { async: true, inverse: null }) comments;
696
+ }
697
+ ```
698
+ ```javascript
699
+ let post = store.push({
700
+ data: {
701
+ type: 'post',
702
+ id: 1,
703
+ relationships: {
704
+ comments: {
705
+ data: [{ type: 'comment', id: 1 }]
706
+ }
707
+ }
708
+ }
709
+ });
710
+ let commentsRef = post.hasMany('comments');
711
+ post.comments.then(function(comments) {
712
+ commentsRef.value() === comments
713
+ })
714
+ ```
715
+ @public
716
+ */
717
+ value() {
718
+ const support = LEGACY_SUPPORT.get(this.___identifier);
719
+ if (!ensureRefCanSubscribe(this)) {
720
+ // eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-unused-expressions
721
+ this._ref;
722
+ return null;
723
+ }
724
+ return support.getManyArray(this.key);
725
+ }
726
+
727
+ /**
728
+ Loads the relationship if it is not already loaded. If the
729
+ relationship is already loaded this method does not trigger a new
730
+ load. This causes a request to the specified
731
+ relationship link or reloads all items currently in the relationship.
732
+ Example
733
+ ```js [app/models/post.js]
734
+ import { Model, hasMany } from '@warp-drive/legacy/model';
735
+ export default class PostModel extends Model {
736
+ @hasMany('comment', { async: true, inverse: null }) comments;
737
+ }
738
+ ```
739
+ ```javascript
740
+ let post = store.push({
741
+ data: {
742
+ type: 'post',
743
+ id: 1,
744
+ relationships: {
745
+ comments: {
746
+ data: [{ type: 'comment', id: 1 }]
747
+ }
748
+ }
749
+ }
750
+ });
751
+ let commentsRef = post.hasMany('comments');
752
+ commentsRef.load().then(function(comments) {
753
+ //...
754
+ });
755
+ ```
756
+ You may also pass in an options object whose properties will be
757
+ fed forward. This enables you to pass `adapterOptions` into the
758
+ request given to the adapter via the reference.
759
+ Example
760
+ ```javascript
761
+ commentsRef.load({ adapterOptions: { isPrivate: true } })
762
+ .then(function(comments) {
763
+ //...
764
+ });
765
+ ```
766
+ ```js [app/adapters/comment.js]
767
+ export default ApplicationAdapter.extend({
768
+ findMany(store, type, id, snapshots) {
769
+ // In the adapter you will have access to adapterOptions.
770
+ let adapterOptions = snapshots[0].adapterOptions;
771
+ }
772
+ });
773
+ ```
774
+ @public
775
+ @param options the options to pass in.
776
+ @return a promise that resolves with the ManyArray in
777
+ this has-many relationship.
778
+ */
779
+ async load(options) {
780
+ const support = LEGACY_SUPPORT.get(this.___identifier);
781
+ const fetchSyncRel = !this.hasManyRelationship.definition.isAsync && !areAllInverseRecordsLoaded(this.store, this._resource());
782
+ return fetchSyncRel ? support.reloadHasMany(this.key, options) :
783
+ // we cast to fix the return type since typescript and eslint don't understand async functions
784
+ // properly
785
+ support.getHasMany(this.key, options);
786
+ }
787
+
788
+ /**
789
+ Reloads this has-many relationship. This causes a request to the specified
790
+ relationship link or reloads all items currently in the relationship.
791
+ Example
792
+ ```js [app/models/post.js]
793
+ import { Model, hasMany } from '@warp-drive/legacy/model';
794
+ export default class PostModel extends Model {
795
+ @hasMany('comment', { async: true, inverse: null }) comments;
796
+ }
797
+ ```
798
+ ```javascript
799
+ let post = store.push({
800
+ data: {
801
+ type: 'post',
802
+ id: 1,
803
+ relationships: {
804
+ comments: {
805
+ data: [{ type: 'comment', id: 1 }]
806
+ }
807
+ }
808
+ }
809
+ });
810
+ let commentsRef = post.hasMany('comments');
811
+ commentsRef.reload().then(function(comments) {
812
+ //...
813
+ });
814
+ ```
815
+ You may also pass in an options object whose properties will be
816
+ fed forward. This enables you to pass `adapterOptions` into the
817
+ request given to the adapter via the reference. A full example
818
+ can be found in the `load` method.
819
+ Example
820
+ ```javascript
821
+ commentsRef.reload({ adapterOptions: { isPrivate: true } })
822
+ ```
823
+ @public
824
+ @param options the options to pass in.
825
+ @return a promise that resolves with the ManyArray in this has-many relationship.
826
+ */
827
+ reload(options) {
828
+ const support = LEGACY_SUPPORT.get(this.___identifier);
829
+ return support.reloadHasMany(this.key, options);
830
+ }
831
+ }
832
+ defineNonEnumerableSignal(HasManyReference.prototype, '_ref', 0);
833
+ function isMaybeResource(object) {
834
+ const keys = Object.keys(object).filter(k => k !== 'id' && k !== 'type' && k !== 'lid');
835
+ return keys.length > 0;
836
+ }
837
+ function ensureRefCanSubscribe(rel) {
838
+ const loaded = rel._isLoaded();
839
+ if (!loaded) {
840
+ // subscribe to changes
841
+ // for when we are not loaded yet
842
+ //
843
+ // because the graph optimizes the case where a relationship has never been subscribed,
844
+ // we force accessed to be true here. When we make the graph public we should create a
845
+ // subscribe/unsubscribe API
846
+ const edge = rel.graph.get(rel.___identifier, rel.key);
847
+ edge.accessed = true;
848
+ return false;
849
+ }
850
+ return true;
851
+ }
852
+ function isResourceIdentiferWithRelatedLinks(value) {
853
+ return Boolean(value && value.links && value.links.related);
854
+ }
855
+
856
+ /**
857
+ A `BelongsToReference` is a low-level API that allows access
858
+ and manipulation of a belongsTo relationship.
859
+
860
+ It is especially useful when you're dealing with `async` relationships
861
+ from `@warp-drive/legacy/model` as it allows synchronous access to
862
+ the relationship data if loaded, as well as APIs for loading, reloading
863
+ the data or accessing available information without triggering a load.
864
+
865
+ It may also be useful when using `sync` relationships with `@warp-drive/legacy/model`
866
+ that need to be loaded/reloaded with more precise timing than marking the
867
+ relationship as `async` and relying on autofetch would have allowed.
868
+
869
+ However,keep in mind that marking a relationship as `async: false` will introduce
870
+ bugs into your application if the data is not always guaranteed to be available
871
+ by the time the relationship is accessed. Ergo, it is recommended when using this
872
+ approach to utilize `links` for unloaded relationship state instead of identifiers.
873
+
874
+ Reference APIs are entangled with the relationship's underlying state,
875
+ thus any getters or cached properties that utilize these will properly
876
+ invalidate if the relationship state changes.
877
+
878
+ References are "stable", meaning that multiple calls to retrieve the reference
879
+ for a given relationship will always return the same HasManyReference.
880
+
881
+ @public
882
+ */
883
+ class BelongsToReference {
884
+ /**
885
+ * The field name on the parent record for this has-many relationship.
886
+ *
887
+ */
888
+
889
+ /**
890
+ * The type of resource this relationship will contain.
891
+ *
892
+ */
893
+
894
+ // unsubscribe tokens given to us by the notification manager
895
+
896
+ constructor(store, graph, parentIdentifier, belongsToRelationship, key) {
897
+ this.graph = graph;
898
+ this.key = key;
899
+ this.belongsToRelationship = belongsToRelationship;
900
+ this.type = belongsToRelationship.definition.type;
901
+ this.store = store;
902
+ this.___identifier = parentIdentifier;
903
+ this.___relatedToken = null;
904
+ this.___token = store.notifications.subscribe(parentIdentifier, (_, bucket, notifiedKey) => {
905
+ if (bucket === 'relationships' && notifiedKey === key) {
906
+ this._ref++;
907
+ }
908
+ });
909
+
910
+ // TODO inverse
911
+ }
912
+ destroy() {
913
+ // TODO @feature we need the notification manager often enough
914
+ // we should potentially just expose it fully public
915
+ this.store.notifications.unsubscribe(this.___token);
916
+ this.___token = null;
917
+ if (this.___relatedToken) {
918
+ this.store.notifications.unsubscribe(this.___relatedToken);
919
+ this.___relatedToken = null;
920
+ }
921
+ }
922
+
923
+ /**
924
+ * The identifier of the record that this reference refers to.
925
+ * `null` if no related record is known.
926
+ *
927
+ */
928
+ get identifier() {
929
+ if (this.___relatedToken) {
930
+ this.store.notifications.unsubscribe(this.___relatedToken);
931
+ this.___relatedToken = null;
932
+ }
933
+ const resource = this._resource();
934
+ if (resource && resource.data) {
935
+ const identifier = this.store.cacheKeyManager.getOrCreateRecordIdentifier(resource.data);
936
+ this.___relatedToken = this.store.notifications.subscribe(identifier, (_, bucket, notifiedKey) => {
937
+ if (bucket === 'identity' || bucket === 'attributes' && notifiedKey === 'id') {
938
+ this._ref++;
939
+ }
940
+ });
941
+ return identifier;
942
+ }
943
+ return null;
944
+ }
945
+
946
+ /**
947
+ The `id` of the record that this reference refers to. Together, the
948
+ `type()` and `id()` methods form a composite key for the identity
949
+ map. This can be used to access the id of an async relationship
950
+ without triggering a fetch that would normally happen if you
951
+ attempted to use `record.relationship.id`.
952
+ Example
953
+ ```javascript
954
+ // models/blog.js
955
+ import { Model, belongsTo } from '@warp-drive/legacy/model';
956
+ export default class BlogModel extends Model {
957
+ @belongsTo('user', { async: true, inverse: null }) user;
958
+ }
959
+ let blog = store.push({
960
+ data: {
961
+ type: 'blog',
962
+ id: 1,
963
+ relationships: {
964
+ user: {
965
+ data: { type: 'user', id: 1 }
966
+ }
967
+ }
968
+ }
969
+ });
970
+ let userRef = blog.belongsTo('user');
971
+ // get the identifier of the reference
972
+ if (userRef.remoteType() === "id") {
973
+ let id = userRef.id();
974
+ }
975
+ ```
976
+ @public
977
+ @return The id of the record in this belongsTo relationship.
978
+ */
979
+ static {
980
+ decorateMethodV2(this.prototype, "identifier", [memoized]);
981
+ }
982
+ id() {
983
+ return this.identifier?.id || null;
984
+ }
985
+
986
+ /**
987
+ The link WarpDrive will use to fetch or reload this belongs-to
988
+ relationship. By default it uses only the "related" resource linkage.
989
+ Example
990
+ ```javascript
991
+ // models/blog.js
992
+ import { Model, belongsTo } from '@warp-drive/legacy/model';
993
+ export default Model.extend({
994
+ user: belongsTo('user', { async: true, inverse: null })
995
+ });
996
+ let blog = store.push({
997
+ data: {
998
+ type: 'blog',
999
+ id: 1,
1000
+ relationships: {
1001
+ user: {
1002
+ links: {
1003
+ related: '/articles/1/author'
1004
+ }
1005
+ }
1006
+ }
1007
+ }
1008
+ });
1009
+ let userRef = blog.belongsTo('user');
1010
+ // get the identifier of the reference
1011
+ if (userRef.remoteType() === "link") {
1012
+ let link = userRef.link();
1013
+ }
1014
+ ```
1015
+ @public
1016
+ @return The link WarpDrive will use to fetch or reload this belongs-to relationship.
1017
+ */
1018
+ link() {
1019
+ const resource = this._resource();
1020
+ if (isResourceIdentiferWithRelatedLinks(resource)) {
1021
+ if (resource.links) {
1022
+ const related = resource.links.related;
1023
+ return !related || typeof related === 'string' ? related : related.href;
1024
+ }
1025
+ }
1026
+ return null;
1027
+ }
1028
+
1029
+ /**
1030
+ * any links that have been received for this relationship
1031
+ *
1032
+ * @public
1033
+ * @return
1034
+ */
1035
+ links() {
1036
+ const resource = this._resource();
1037
+ return resource && resource.links ? resource.links : null;
1038
+ }
1039
+
1040
+ /**
1041
+ The meta data for the belongs-to relationship.
1042
+ Example
1043
+ ```javascript
1044
+ // models/blog.js
1045
+ import { Model, belongsTo } from '@warp-drive/legacy/model';
1046
+ export default Model.extend({
1047
+ user: belongsTo('user', { async: true, inverse: null })
1048
+ });
1049
+ let blog = store.push({
1050
+ data: {
1051
+ type: 'blog',
1052
+ id: 1,
1053
+ relationships: {
1054
+ user: {
1055
+ links: {
1056
+ related: {
1057
+ href: '/articles/1/author'
1058
+ },
1059
+ },
1060
+ meta: {
1061
+ lastUpdated: 1458014400000
1062
+ }
1063
+ }
1064
+ }
1065
+ }
1066
+ });
1067
+ let userRef = blog.belongsTo('user');
1068
+ userRef.meta() // { lastUpdated: 1458014400000 }
1069
+ ```
1070
+ @public
1071
+ @return The meta information for the belongs-to relationship.
1072
+ */
1073
+ meta() {
1074
+ let meta = null;
1075
+ const resource = this._resource();
1076
+ if (resource && resource.meta && typeof resource.meta === 'object') {
1077
+ meta = resource.meta;
1078
+ }
1079
+ return meta;
1080
+ }
1081
+ _resource() {
1082
+ // eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-unused-expressions
1083
+ this._ref; // subscribe
1084
+ const cache = this.store.cache;
1085
+ return cache.getRelationship(this.___identifier, this.key);
1086
+ }
1087
+
1088
+ /**
1089
+ This returns a string that represents how the reference will be
1090
+ looked up when it is loaded. If the relationship has a link it will
1091
+ use the "link" otherwise it defaults to "id".
1092
+ Example
1093
+ ```js [app/models/post.js]
1094
+ import Model, { hasMany } from '@warp-drive/legacy/model';
1095
+ export default class PostModel extends Model {
1096
+ @hasMany('comment', { async: true, inverse: null }) comments;
1097
+ }
1098
+ ```
1099
+ ```javascript
1100
+ let post = store.push({
1101
+ data: {
1102
+ type: 'post',
1103
+ id: 1,
1104
+ relationships: {
1105
+ comments: {
1106
+ data: [{ type: 'comment', id: 1 }]
1107
+ }
1108
+ }
1109
+ }
1110
+ });
1111
+ let commentsRef = post.hasMany('comments');
1112
+ // get the identifier of the reference
1113
+ if (commentsRef.remoteType() === "ids") {
1114
+ let ids = commentsRef.ids();
1115
+ } else if (commentsRef.remoteType() === "link") {
1116
+ let link = commentsRef.link();
1117
+ }
1118
+ ```
1119
+ @public
1120
+ @return The name of the remote type. This should either be `link` or `id`
1121
+ */
1122
+ remoteType() {
1123
+ const value = this._resource();
1124
+ if (isResourceIdentiferWithRelatedLinks(value)) {
1125
+ return 'link';
1126
+ }
1127
+ return 'id';
1128
+ }
1129
+
1130
+ /**
1131
+ `push` can be used to update the data in the relationship and WarpDrive
1132
+ will treat the new data as the canonical value of this relationship on
1133
+ the backend. A value of `null` (e.g. `{ data: null }`) can be passed to
1134
+ clear the relationship.
1135
+ Example model
1136
+ ```js [app/models/blog.js]
1137
+ import { Model, belongsTo } from '@warp-drive/legacy/model';
1138
+ export default class BlogModel extends Model {
1139
+ @belongsTo('user', { async: true, inverse: null }) user;
1140
+ }
1141
+ ```
1142
+ Setup some initial state, note we haven't loaded the user yet:
1143
+ ```js
1144
+ const blog = store.push({
1145
+ data: {
1146
+ type: 'blog',
1147
+ id: '1',
1148
+ relationships: {
1149
+ user: {
1150
+ data: { type: 'user', id: '1' }
1151
+ }
1152
+ }
1153
+ }
1154
+ });
1155
+ const userRef = blog.belongsTo('user');
1156
+ userRef.id(); // '1'
1157
+ ```
1158
+ Update the state using `push`, note we can do this even without
1159
+ having loaded the user yet by providing a resource-identifier.
1160
+ Both full a resource and a resource-identifier are supported.
1161
+ ```js
1162
+ await userRef.push({
1163
+ data: {
1164
+ type: 'user',
1165
+ id: '2',
1166
+ }
1167
+ });
1168
+ userRef.id(); // '2'
1169
+ ```
1170
+ You may also pass in links and meta fore the relationship, and sideload
1171
+ additional resources that might be required.
1172
+ ```js
1173
+ await userRef.push({
1174
+ data: {
1175
+ type: 'user',
1176
+ id: '2',
1177
+ },
1178
+ links: {
1179
+ related: '/articles/1/author'
1180
+ },
1181
+ meta: {
1182
+ lastUpdated: Date.now()
1183
+ },
1184
+ included: [
1185
+ {
1186
+ type: 'user-preview',
1187
+ id: '2',
1188
+ attributes: {
1189
+ username: '@runspired'
1190
+ }
1191
+ }
1192
+ ]
1193
+ });
1194
+ ```
1195
+ By default, the store will attempt to fetch the record if it is not loaded or its
1196
+ resource data is not included in the call to `push` before resolving the returned
1197
+ promise with the new state..
1198
+ Alternatively, pass `true` as the second argument to avoid fetching unloaded records
1199
+ and instead the promise will resolve with void without attempting to fetch. This is
1200
+ particularly useful if you want to update the state of the relationship without
1201
+ forcing the load of all of the associated record.
1202
+ @public
1203
+ @param doc a JSONAPI document object describing the new value of this relationship.
1204
+ @param skipFetch [optional] if `true`, do not attempt to fetch unloaded records
1205
+ @return a promise that resolves with the record in this belongs-to relationship after the push has completed.
1206
+ */
1207
+ async push(doc, skipFetch) {
1208
+ const {
1209
+ store
1210
+ } = this;
1211
+ const isResourceData = doc.data && isMaybeResource(doc.data);
1212
+ const added = isResourceData ? store._push(doc, true) : doc.data ? store.cacheKeyManager.getOrCreateRecordIdentifier(doc.data) : null;
1213
+ const {
1214
+ identifier
1215
+ } = this.belongsToRelationship;
1216
+ const newData = {};
1217
+
1218
+ // only set data if it was passed in
1219
+ if (doc.data || doc.data === null) {
1220
+ newData.data = added;
1221
+ }
1222
+ if ('links' in doc) {
1223
+ newData.links = doc.links;
1224
+ }
1225
+ if ('meta' in doc) {
1226
+ newData.meta = doc.meta;
1227
+ }
1228
+ assertPrivateStore(store);
1229
+ store._join(() => {
1230
+ this.graph.push({
1231
+ op: 'updateRelationship',
1232
+ record: identifier,
1233
+ field: this.key,
1234
+ value: newData
1235
+ });
1236
+ });
1237
+ if (!skipFetch) return this.load();
1238
+ }
1239
+
1240
+ /**
1241
+ `value()` synchronously returns the current value of the belongs-to
1242
+ relationship. Unlike `record.relationshipName`, calling
1243
+ `value()` on a reference does not trigger a fetch if the async
1244
+ relationship is not yet loaded. If the relationship is not loaded
1245
+ it will always return `null`.
1246
+ Example
1247
+ ```javascript
1248
+ // models/blog.js
1249
+ import { Model, belongsTo } from '@warp-drive/legacy/model';
1250
+ export default class BlogModel extends Model {
1251
+ @belongsTo('user', { async: true, inverse: null }) user;
1252
+ }
1253
+ let blog = store.push({
1254
+ data: {
1255
+ type: 'blog',
1256
+ id: 1,
1257
+ relationships: {
1258
+ user: {
1259
+ data: { type: 'user', id: 1 }
1260
+ }
1261
+ }
1262
+ }
1263
+ });
1264
+ let userRef = blog.belongsTo('user');
1265
+ userRef.value(); // null
1266
+ // provide data for reference
1267
+ userRef.push({
1268
+ data: {
1269
+ type: 'user',
1270
+ id: 1,
1271
+ attributes: {
1272
+ username: "@user"
1273
+ }
1274
+ }
1275
+ }).then(function(user) {
1276
+ userRef.value(); // user
1277
+ });
1278
+ ```
1279
+ @public
1280
+ @return the record in this relationship
1281
+ */
1282
+ value() {
1283
+ const resource = this._resource();
1284
+ return resource && resource.data ? this.store.peekRecord(resource.data) : null;
1285
+ }
1286
+
1287
+ /**
1288
+ Loads a record in a belongs-to relationship if it is not already
1289
+ loaded. If the relationship is already loaded this method does not
1290
+ trigger a new load.
1291
+ Example
1292
+ ```javascript
1293
+ // models/blog.js
1294
+ import { Model, belongsTo } from '@warp-drive/legacy/model';
1295
+ export default class BlogModel extends Model {
1296
+ @belongsTo('user', { async: true, inverse: null }) user;
1297
+ }
1298
+ let blog = store.push({
1299
+ data: {
1300
+ type: 'blog',
1301
+ id: 1,
1302
+ relationships: {
1303
+ user: {
1304
+ data: { type: 'user', id: 1 }
1305
+ }
1306
+ }
1307
+ }
1308
+ });
1309
+ let userRef = blog.belongsTo('user');
1310
+ userRef.value(); // null
1311
+ userRef.load().then(function(user) {
1312
+ userRef.value() === user
1313
+ });
1314
+ ```
1315
+ You may also pass in an options object whose properties will be
1316
+ fed forward. This enables you to pass `adapterOptions` into the
1317
+ request given to the adapter via the reference.
1318
+ Example
1319
+ ```javascript
1320
+ userRef.load({ adapterOptions: { isPrivate: true } }).then(function(user) {
1321
+ userRef.value() === user;
1322
+ });
1323
+ ```
1324
+ ```js [app/adapters/user.js]
1325
+ import Adapter from '@warp-drive/legacy/adapter';
1326
+ export default class UserAdapter extends Adapter {
1327
+ findRecord(store, type, id, snapshot) {
1328
+ // In the adapter you will have access to adapterOptions.
1329
+ let adapterOptions = snapshot.adapterOptions;
1330
+ }
1331
+ });
1332
+ ```
1333
+ @public
1334
+ @param options the options to pass in.
1335
+ @return a promise that resolves with the record in this belongs-to relationship.
1336
+ */
1337
+ async load(options) {
1338
+ const support = LEGACY_SUPPORT.get(this.___identifier);
1339
+ const fetchSyncRel = !this.belongsToRelationship.definition.isAsync && !areAllInverseRecordsLoaded(this.store, this._resource());
1340
+ return fetchSyncRel ? support.reloadBelongsTo(this.key, options).then(() => this.value()) :
1341
+ // we cast to fix the return type since typescript and eslint don't understand async functions
1342
+ // properly
1343
+ support.getBelongsTo(this.key, options);
1344
+ }
1345
+
1346
+ /**
1347
+ Triggers a reload of the value in this relationship. If the
1348
+ remoteType is `"link"` WarpDrive will use the relationship link to
1349
+ reload the relationship. Otherwise it will reload the record by its
1350
+ id.
1351
+ Example
1352
+ ```javascript
1353
+ // models/blog.js
1354
+ import { Model, belongsTo } from '@warp-drive/legacy/model';
1355
+ export default class BlogModel extends Model {
1356
+ @belongsTo('user', { async: true, inverse: null }) user;
1357
+ }
1358
+ let blog = store.push({
1359
+ data: {
1360
+ type: 'blog',
1361
+ id: 1,
1362
+ relationships: {
1363
+ user: {
1364
+ data: { type: 'user', id: 1 }
1365
+ }
1366
+ }
1367
+ }
1368
+ });
1369
+ let userRef = blog.belongsTo('user');
1370
+ userRef.reload().then(function(user) {
1371
+ userRef.value() === user
1372
+ });
1373
+ ```
1374
+ You may also pass in an options object whose properties will be
1375
+ fed forward. This enables you to pass `adapterOptions` into the
1376
+ request given to the adapter via the reference. A full example
1377
+ can be found in the `load` method.
1378
+ Example
1379
+ ```javascript
1380
+ userRef.reload({ adapterOptions: { isPrivate: true } })
1381
+ ```
1382
+ @public
1383
+ @param options the options to pass in.
1384
+ @return a promise that resolves with the record in this belongs-to relationship after the reload has completed.
1385
+ */
1386
+ reload(options) {
1387
+ const support = LEGACY_SUPPORT.get(this.___identifier);
1388
+ return support.reloadBelongsTo(this.key, options).then(() => this.value());
1389
+ }
1390
+ }
1391
+ defineNonEnumerableSignal(BelongsToReference.prototype, '_ref', 0);
1392
+ const LEGACY_SUPPORT = getOrSetGlobal('LEGACY_SUPPORT', new Map());
1393
+ function lookupLegacySupport(record) {
1394
+ const identifier = recordIdentifierFor(record);
1395
+ let support = LEGACY_SUPPORT.get(identifier);
1396
+ if (!support) {
1397
+ support = new LegacySupport(record, identifier);
1398
+ LEGACY_SUPPORT.set(identifier, support);
1399
+ }
1400
+ return support;
1401
+ }
1402
+
1403
+ /**
1404
+ * @hideconstructor
1405
+ */
1406
+ class LegacySupport {
1407
+ /** @internal */
1408
+
1409
+ /** @internal */
1410
+
1411
+ /** @internal */
1412
+
1413
+ /** @internal */
1414
+
1415
+ /** @internal */
1416
+
1417
+ /** @internal */
1418
+
1419
+ /** @internal */
1420
+
1421
+ /** @internal */
1422
+
1423
+ /** @internal */
1424
+
1425
+ /** @internal */
1426
+
1427
+ /** @internal */
1428
+
1429
+ constructor(record, identifier) {
1430
+ this.record = record;
1431
+ this.store = isPrivateStore(storeFor(record, false));
1432
+ this.identifier = identifier;
1433
+ this.cache = this.store.cache;
1434
+ if (this.store._graph) {
1435
+ this.graph = this.store._graph;
1436
+ }
1437
+ this._manyArrayCache = Object.create(null);
1438
+ this._relationshipPromisesCache = Object.create(null);
1439
+ this._relationshipProxyCache = Object.create(null);
1440
+ this._pending = Object.create(null);
1441
+ this.references = Object.create(null);
1442
+ }
1443
+
1444
+ /** @private */
1445
+ _syncArray(array) {
1446
+ // It’s possible the parent side of the relationship may have been destroyed by this point
1447
+ if (this.isDestroyed || this.isDestroying) {
1448
+ return;
1449
+ }
1450
+ const currentState = array[Context].source;
1451
+ const identifier = this.identifier;
1452
+ const [identifiers, jsonApi] = this._getCurrentState(identifier, array.key);
1453
+ if (jsonApi.meta) {
1454
+ array.meta = jsonApi.meta;
1455
+ }
1456
+ if (jsonApi.links) {
1457
+ array.links = jsonApi.links;
1458
+ }
1459
+ currentState.length = 0;
1460
+ fastPush(currentState, identifiers);
1461
+ }
1462
+ mutate(mutation) {
1463
+ this.cache.mutate(mutation);
1464
+ }
1465
+ _findBelongsTo(key, resource, relationship, options) {
1466
+ const name = getRealFieldName(this, key);
1467
+
1468
+ // TODO @runspired follow up if parent isNew then we should not be attempting load here
1469
+ // TODO @runspired follow up on whether this should be in the relationship requests cache
1470
+ return this._findBelongsToByJsonApiResource(resource, this.identifier, relationship, options).then(identifier => handleCompletedRelationshipRequest(this, name, relationship, identifier), e => handleCompletedRelationshipRequest(this, name, relationship, null, e));
1471
+ }
1472
+ reloadBelongsTo(key, options) {
1473
+ const loadingPromise = this._relationshipPromisesCache[key];
1474
+ if (loadingPromise) {
1475
+ return loadingPromise;
1476
+ }
1477
+ const name = getRealFieldName(this, key);
1478
+ const resource = this.store.cache.getRelationship(this.identifier, name);
1479
+ const relationship = this.graph.get(this.identifier, name);
1480
+ relationship.state.hasFailedLoadAttempt = false;
1481
+ relationship.state.shouldForceReload = true;
1482
+ const promise = this._findBelongsTo(name, resource, relationship, options);
1483
+ if (this._relationshipProxyCache[name]) {
1484
+ // @ts-expect-error
1485
+ return this._updatePromiseProxyFor('belongsTo', name, {
1486
+ promise
1487
+ });
1488
+ }
1489
+ return promise;
1490
+ }
1491
+ getBelongsTo(key, options) {
1492
+ const {
1493
+ identifier
1494
+ } = this;
1495
+ const name = getRealFieldName(this, key);
1496
+ const resource = this.store.cache.getRelationship(this.identifier, name);
1497
+ const relatedIdentifier = resource && resource.data ? resource.data : null;
1498
+ const store = this.store;
1499
+ const relationship = this.graph.get(this.identifier, name);
1500
+ const isAsync = relationship.definition.isAsync;
1501
+ const _belongsToState = {
1502
+ key,
1503
+ store,
1504
+ legacySupport: this,
1505
+ modelName: relationship.definition.type
1506
+ };
1507
+ if (isAsync) {
1508
+ if (relationship.state.hasFailedLoadAttempt) {
1509
+ return this._relationshipProxyCache[name];
1510
+ }
1511
+ const promise = this._findBelongsTo(name, resource, relationship, options);
1512
+ const isLoaded = relatedIdentifier && store._instanceCache.recordIsLoaded(relatedIdentifier);
1513
+ return this._updatePromiseProxyFor('belongsTo', name, {
1514
+ promise,
1515
+ content: isLoaded ? store._instanceCache.getRecord(relatedIdentifier) : null,
1516
+ _belongsToState
1517
+ });
1518
+ } else {
1519
+ if (relatedIdentifier === null) {
1520
+ return null;
1521
+ } else {
1522
+ return store._instanceCache.getRecord(relatedIdentifier);
1523
+ }
1524
+ }
1525
+ }
1526
+ setDirtyBelongsTo(key, value) {
1527
+ const name = getRealFieldName(this, key);
1528
+ return this.cache.mutate({
1529
+ op: 'replaceRelatedRecord',
1530
+ record: this.identifier,
1531
+ field: name,
1532
+ value: extractIdentifierFromRecord(value)
1533
+ },
1534
+ // @ts-expect-error
1535
+ true);
1536
+ }
1537
+ _getCurrentState(identifier, field) {
1538
+ const jsonApi = this.cache.getRelationship(identifier, field);
1539
+ const cache = this.store._instanceCache;
1540
+ const identifiers = [];
1541
+ if (jsonApi.data) {
1542
+ for (let i = 0; i < jsonApi.data.length; i++) {
1543
+ const relatedIdentifier = jsonApi.data[i];
1544
+ if (cache.recordIsLoaded(relatedIdentifier, true)) {
1545
+ identifiers.push(relatedIdentifier);
1546
+ }
1547
+ }
1548
+ }
1549
+ return [identifiers, jsonApi];
1550
+ }
1551
+ getManyArray(key, definition) {
1552
+ const name = getRealFieldName(this, key);
1553
+ if (this.graph) {
1554
+ let manyArray = this._manyArrayCache[name];
1555
+ if (!definition) {
1556
+ definition = this.graph.get(this.identifier, name).definition;
1557
+ }
1558
+ if (!manyArray) {
1559
+ const [identifiers, doc] = this._getCurrentState(this.identifier, name);
1560
+ const field = getField(this, name);
1561
+ manyArray = createLegacyManyArray({
1562
+ store: this.store,
1563
+ // @ts-expect-error Typescript doesn't have a way for us to thread the generic backwards so it infers unknown instead of T
1564
+ manager: this,
1565
+ source: identifiers,
1566
+ type: definition.type,
1567
+ isLoaded: !definition.isAsync,
1568
+ editable: true,
1569
+ isAsync: definition.isAsync,
1570
+ isPolymorphic: definition.isPolymorphic,
1571
+ field: field,
1572
+ identifier: this.identifier,
1573
+ links: doc.links || null,
1574
+ meta: doc.meta || null
1575
+ });
1576
+ this._manyArrayCache[name] = manyArray;
1577
+ }
1578
+ return manyArray;
1579
+ }
1580
+ }
1581
+ fetchAsyncHasMany(key, relationship, manyArray, options) {
1582
+ const name = getRealFieldName(this, key);
1583
+ if (this.graph) {
1584
+ let loadingPromise = this._relationshipPromisesCache[name];
1585
+ if (loadingPromise) {
1586
+ return loadingPromise;
1587
+ }
1588
+ const jsonApi = this.cache.getRelationship(this.identifier, name);
1589
+ const promise = this._findHasManyByJsonApiResource(jsonApi, this.identifier, relationship, options);
1590
+ if (!promise) {
1591
+ manyArray.isLoaded = true;
1592
+ return Promise.resolve(manyArray);
1593
+ }
1594
+ loadingPromise = promise.then(() => handleCompletedRelationshipRequest(this, name, relationship, manyArray), e => handleCompletedRelationshipRequest(this, name, relationship, manyArray, e));
1595
+ this._relationshipPromisesCache[name] = loadingPromise;
1596
+ return loadingPromise;
1597
+ }
1598
+ }
1599
+ reloadHasMany(key, options) {
1600
+ const name = getRealFieldName(this, key);
1601
+ if (this.graph) {
1602
+ const loadingPromise = this._relationshipPromisesCache[name];
1603
+ if (loadingPromise) {
1604
+ return loadingPromise;
1605
+ }
1606
+ const relationship = this.graph.get(this.identifier, name);
1607
+ const {
1608
+ definition,
1609
+ state
1610
+ } = relationship;
1611
+ state.hasFailedLoadAttempt = false;
1612
+ state.shouldForceReload = true;
1613
+ const manyArray = this.getManyArray(name, definition);
1614
+ const promise = this.fetchAsyncHasMany(name, relationship, manyArray, options);
1615
+ if (this._relationshipProxyCache[name]) {
1616
+ return this._updatePromiseProxyFor('hasMany', name, {
1617
+ promise
1618
+ });
1619
+ }
1620
+ return promise;
1621
+ }
1622
+ }
1623
+ getHasMany(key, options) {
1624
+ const name = getRealFieldName(this, key);
1625
+ if (this.graph) {
1626
+ const relationship = this.graph.get(this.identifier, name);
1627
+ const {
1628
+ definition,
1629
+ state
1630
+ } = relationship;
1631
+ const manyArray = this.getManyArray(name, definition);
1632
+ if (definition.isAsync) {
1633
+ if (state.hasFailedLoadAttempt) {
1634
+ return this._relationshipProxyCache[name];
1635
+ }
1636
+ const promise = this.fetchAsyncHasMany(name, relationship, manyArray, options);
1637
+ return this._updatePromiseProxyFor('hasMany', name, {
1638
+ promise,
1639
+ content: manyArray
1640
+ });
1641
+ } else {
1642
+ return manyArray;
1643
+ }
1644
+ }
1645
+ }
1646
+ _updatePromiseProxyFor(kind, key, args) {
1647
+ let promiseProxy = this._relationshipProxyCache[key];
1648
+ if (kind === 'hasMany') {
1649
+ const {
1650
+ promise,
1651
+ content
1652
+ } = args;
1653
+ if (promiseProxy) {
1654
+ promiseProxy._update(promise, content);
1655
+ } else {
1656
+ promiseProxy = this._relationshipProxyCache[key] = new PromiseManyArray(promise, content);
1657
+ }
1658
+ return promiseProxy;
1659
+ }
1660
+ if (promiseProxy) {
1661
+ const {
1662
+ promise,
1663
+ content
1664
+ } = args;
1665
+ if (content !== undefined) {
1666
+ promiseProxy.set('content', content);
1667
+ }
1668
+ void promiseProxy.set('promise', promise);
1669
+ } else {
1670
+ promiseProxy = PromiseBelongsTo.create(args);
1671
+ this._relationshipProxyCache[key] = promiseProxy;
1672
+ }
1673
+ return promiseProxy;
1674
+ }
1675
+ referenceFor(kind, key) {
1676
+ const name = getRealFieldName(this, key);
1677
+ let reference = this.references[name];
1678
+ if (!reference) {
1679
+ if (!this.graph) ;
1680
+ const {
1681
+ graph,
1682
+ identifier
1683
+ } = this;
1684
+ const relationship = graph.get(identifier, name);
1685
+ const relationshipKind = relationship.definition.kind;
1686
+ if (relationshipKind === 'belongsTo') {
1687
+ reference = new BelongsToReference(this.store, graph, identifier, relationship, key);
1688
+ } else if (relationshipKind === 'hasMany') {
1689
+ reference = new HasManyReference(this.store, graph, identifier, relationship, key);
1690
+ }
1691
+ this.references[name] = reference;
1692
+ }
1693
+ return reference;
1694
+ }
1695
+ _findHasManyByJsonApiResource(resource, parentIdentifier, relationship, options = {}) {
1696
+ if (this.graph) {
1697
+ if (!resource) {
1698
+ return;
1699
+ }
1700
+ const {
1701
+ definition,
1702
+ state
1703
+ } = relationship;
1704
+ upgradeStore(this.store);
1705
+ const adapter = this.store.adapterFor?.(definition.type);
1706
+ const {
1707
+ isStale,
1708
+ hasDematerializedInverse,
1709
+ hasReceivedData,
1710
+ isEmpty,
1711
+ shouldForceReload
1712
+ } = state;
1713
+ const allInverseRecordsAreLoaded = areAllInverseRecordsLoaded(this.store, resource);
1714
+ const identifiers = resource.data;
1715
+ const shouldFindViaLink = resource.links && resource.links.related && (typeof adapter?.findHasMany === 'function' || typeof identifiers === 'undefined') && (shouldForceReload || hasDematerializedInverse || isStale || !allInverseRecordsAreLoaded && !isEmpty);
1716
+ const field = this.store.schema.fields({
1717
+ type: definition.inverseType
1718
+ }).get(definition.key);
1719
+ const request = {
1720
+ useLink: shouldFindViaLink,
1721
+ field,
1722
+ links: resource.links,
1723
+ meta: resource.meta,
1724
+ options,
1725
+ record: parentIdentifier
1726
+ };
1727
+
1728
+ // fetch via link
1729
+ if (shouldFindViaLink) {
1730
+ const req = field.options.linksMode ? {
1731
+ url: getRelatedLink(resource),
1732
+ op: 'findHasMany',
1733
+ method: 'GET',
1734
+ records: identifiers || [],
1735
+ data: request,
1736
+ [EnableHydration]: false
1737
+ } : {
1738
+ op: 'findHasMany',
1739
+ records: identifiers || [],
1740
+ data: request,
1741
+ cacheOptions: {
1742
+ [Symbol.for('wd:skip-cache')]: true
1743
+ }
1744
+ };
1745
+ return this.store.request(req);
1746
+ }
1747
+ const preferLocalCache = hasReceivedData && !isEmpty;
1748
+ const hasLocalPartialData = hasDematerializedInverse || isEmpty && Array.isArray(identifiers) && identifiers.length > 0;
1749
+ const attemptLocalCache = !shouldForceReload && !isStale && (preferLocalCache || hasLocalPartialData);
1750
+ if (attemptLocalCache && allInverseRecordsAreLoaded) {
1751
+ return;
1752
+ }
1753
+ const hasData = hasReceivedData && !isEmpty;
1754
+ if (attemptLocalCache || hasData || hasLocalPartialData) {
1755
+ options.reload = options.reload || !attemptLocalCache || undefined;
1756
+ return this.store.request({
1757
+ op: 'findHasMany',
1758
+ records: identifiers,
1759
+ data: request,
1760
+ cacheOptions: {
1761
+ [Symbol.for('wd:skip-cache')]: true
1762
+ }
1763
+ });
1764
+ }
1765
+
1766
+ // we were explicitly told we have no data and no links.
1767
+ // TODO if the relationshipIsStale, should we hit the adapter anyway?
1768
+ return;
1769
+ }
1770
+ }
1771
+ _findBelongsToByJsonApiResource(resource, parentIdentifier, relationship, options = {}) {
1772
+ if (!resource) {
1773
+ return Promise.resolve(null);
1774
+ }
1775
+ const key = relationship.definition.key;
1776
+ const name = getRealFieldName(this, key);
1777
+
1778
+ // interleaved promises mean that we MUST cache this here
1779
+ // in order to prevent infinite re-render if the request
1780
+ // fails.
1781
+ if (this._pending[name]) {
1782
+ return this._pending[name];
1783
+ }
1784
+ const identifier = resource.data ? resource.data : null;
1785
+ const {
1786
+ isStale,
1787
+ hasDematerializedInverse,
1788
+ hasReceivedData,
1789
+ isEmpty,
1790
+ shouldForceReload
1791
+ } = relationship.state;
1792
+ const allInverseRecordsAreLoaded = areAllInverseRecordsLoaded(this.store, resource);
1793
+ const shouldFindViaLink = resource.links?.related && (shouldForceReload || hasDematerializedInverse || isStale || !allInverseRecordsAreLoaded && !isEmpty);
1794
+ const field = this.store.schema.fields(this.identifier).get(relationship.definition.key);
1795
+ const request = {
1796
+ useLink: shouldFindViaLink,
1797
+ field,
1798
+ links: resource.links,
1799
+ meta: resource.meta,
1800
+ options,
1801
+ record: parentIdentifier
1802
+ };
1803
+
1804
+ // fetch via link
1805
+ if (shouldFindViaLink) {
1806
+ const req = field.options.linksMode ? {
1807
+ url: getRelatedLink(resource),
1808
+ op: 'findBelongsTo',
1809
+ method: 'GET',
1810
+ records: identifier ? [identifier] : [],
1811
+ data: request,
1812
+ [EnableHydration]: false
1813
+ } : {
1814
+ op: 'findBelongsTo',
1815
+ records: identifier ? [identifier] : [],
1816
+ data: request,
1817
+ cacheOptions: {
1818
+ [Symbol.for('wd:skip-cache')]: true
1819
+ }
1820
+ };
1821
+ const future = this.store.request(req);
1822
+ this._pending[name] = future.then(doc => field.options.linksMode ? doc.content.data : doc.content).finally(() => {
1823
+ this._pending[name] = undefined;
1824
+ });
1825
+ return this._pending[name];
1826
+ }
1827
+ const preferLocalCache = hasReceivedData && allInverseRecordsAreLoaded && !isEmpty;
1828
+ const hasLocalPartialData = hasDematerializedInverse || isEmpty && resource.data;
1829
+ // null is explicit empty, undefined is "we don't know anything"
1830
+ const localDataIsEmpty = !identifier;
1831
+ const attemptLocalCache = !shouldForceReload && !isStale && (preferLocalCache || hasLocalPartialData);
1832
+
1833
+ // we dont need to fetch and are empty
1834
+ if (attemptLocalCache && localDataIsEmpty) {
1835
+ return Promise.resolve(null);
1836
+ }
1837
+
1838
+ // we dont need to fetch because we are local state
1839
+ const resourceIsLocal = identifier?.id === null;
1840
+ if (attemptLocalCache && allInverseRecordsAreLoaded || resourceIsLocal) {
1841
+ return Promise.resolve(identifier);
1842
+ }
1843
+
1844
+ // we may need to fetch
1845
+ if (identifier) {
1846
+ options.reload = options.reload || !attemptLocalCache || undefined;
1847
+ this._pending[name] = this.store.request({
1848
+ op: 'findBelongsTo',
1849
+ records: [identifier],
1850
+ data: request,
1851
+ cacheOptions: {
1852
+ [Symbol.for('wd:skip-cache')]: true
1853
+ }
1854
+ }).then(doc => doc.content).finally(() => {
1855
+ this._pending[name] = undefined;
1856
+ });
1857
+ return this._pending[name];
1858
+ }
1859
+
1860
+ // we were explicitly told we have no data and no links.
1861
+ // TODO if the relationshipIsStale, should we hit the adapter anyway?
1862
+ return Promise.resolve(null);
1863
+ }
1864
+ destroy() {
1865
+ this.isDestroying = true;
1866
+ let cache = this._manyArrayCache;
1867
+ this._manyArrayCache = Object.create(null);
1868
+ Object.keys(cache).forEach(key => {
1869
+ cache[key].destroy();
1870
+ });
1871
+ cache = this._relationshipProxyCache;
1872
+ this._relationshipProxyCache = Object.create(null);
1873
+ Object.keys(cache).forEach(key => {
1874
+ const proxy = cache[key];
1875
+ if (proxy.destroy) {
1876
+ proxy.destroy();
1877
+ }
1878
+ });
1879
+ cache = this.references;
1880
+ this.references = Object.create(null);
1881
+ Object.keys(cache).forEach(key => {
1882
+ cache[key].destroy();
1883
+ });
1884
+ this.isDestroyed = true;
1885
+ }
1886
+ }
1887
+ function getRelatedLink(resource) {
1888
+ const related = resource.links?.related;
1889
+ return typeof related === 'object' ? related.href : related;
1890
+ }
1891
+ function handleCompletedRelationshipRequest(recordExt, key, relationship, value, error) {
1892
+ delete recordExt._relationshipPromisesCache[key];
1893
+ relationship.state.shouldForceReload = false;
1894
+ const isHasMany = relationship.definition.kind === 'hasMany';
1895
+ if (isHasMany) {
1896
+ // we don't notify the record property here to avoid refetch
1897
+ // only the many array
1898
+ notifyInternalSignal(value[Context].signal);
1899
+ }
1900
+ if (error) {
1901
+ relationship.state.hasFailedLoadAttempt = true;
1902
+ const proxy = recordExt._relationshipProxyCache[key];
1903
+ // belongsTo relationships are sometimes unloaded
1904
+ // when a load fails, in this case we need
1905
+ // to make sure that we aren't proxying
1906
+ // to destroyed content
1907
+ // for the sync belongsTo reload case there will be no proxy
1908
+ // for the async reload case there will be no proxy if the ui
1909
+ // has never been accessed
1910
+ if (proxy && !isHasMany) {
1911
+ // @ts-expect-error unsure why this is not resolving the boolean but async belongsTo is weird
1912
+ if (proxy.content && proxy.content.isDestroying) {
1913
+ proxy.set('content', null);
1914
+ }
1915
+ recordExt.store.notifications._flush();
1916
+ }
1917
+ throw error;
1918
+ }
1919
+ if (isHasMany) {
1920
+ value.isLoaded = true;
1921
+ } else {
1922
+ recordExt.store.notifications._flush();
1923
+ }
1924
+ relationship.state.hasFailedLoadAttempt = false;
1925
+ // only set to not stale if no error is thrown
1926
+ relationship.state.isStale = false;
1927
+ return isHasMany || !value ? value : recordExt.store.peekRecord(value);
1928
+ }
1929
+ function extractIdentifierFromRecord(record) {
1930
+ if (!record) {
1931
+ return null;
1932
+ }
1933
+ return recordIdentifierFor(record);
1934
+ }
1935
+ function areAllInverseRecordsLoaded(store, resource) {
1936
+ assertPrivateStore(store);
1937
+ const instanceCache = store._instanceCache;
1938
+ const identifiers = resource.data;
1939
+ if (Array.isArray(identifiers)) {
1940
+ // treat as collection
1941
+ // check for unloaded records
1942
+ return identifiers.every(identifier => instanceCache.recordIsLoaded(identifier));
1943
+ }
1944
+
1945
+ // treat as single resource
1946
+ if (!identifiers) return true;
1947
+ return instanceCache.recordIsLoaded(identifiers);
1948
+ }
1949
+ function getField(context, key) {
1950
+ const {
1951
+ identifier,
1952
+ store
1953
+ } = context;
1954
+ return store.schema.fields(identifier).get(key) ?? store.schema.cacheFields?.(identifier).get(key);
1955
+ }
1956
+ function getRealFieldName(context, key) {
1957
+ const field = getField(context, key);
1958
+ return field ? field.sourceKey ?? field.name : key;
1959
+ }
1960
+
1961
+ // we force the type here to our own construct because mixin and extend patterns
1962
+ // lose generic signatures. We also do this because we need to Omit `clear` from
1963
+ // the type of ArrayProxy as we override it's signature.
1964
+ const ArrayProxyWithCustomOverrides = ArrayProxy;
1965
+
1966
+ /**
1967
+ Holds validation errors for a given record, organized by attribute names.
1968
+
1969
+ This class is not directly instantiable.
1970
+
1971
+ Every `Model` has an `errors` property that is an instance of
1972
+ `Errors`. This can be used to display validation error
1973
+ messages returned from the server when a `record.save()` rejects.
1974
+
1975
+ For Example, if you had a `User` model that looked like this:
1976
+
1977
+ ```js [app/models/user.js]
1978
+ import { Model, attr } from '@warp-drive/legacy/model';
1979
+
1980
+ export default class UserModel extends Model {
1981
+ @attr('string') username;
1982
+ @attr('string') email;
1983
+ }
1984
+ ```
1985
+ And you attempted to save a record that did not validate on the backend:
1986
+
1987
+ ```javascript
1988
+ let user = store.createRecord('user', {
1989
+ username: 'tomster',
1990
+ email: 'invalidEmail'
1991
+ });
1992
+ user.save();
1993
+ ```
1994
+
1995
+ Your backend would be expected to return an error response that described
1996
+ the problem, so that error messages can be generated on the app.
1997
+
1998
+ API responses will be translated into instances of `Errors` differently,
1999
+ depending on the specific combination of adapter and serializer used. You
2000
+ may want to check the documentation or the source code of the libraries
2001
+ that you are using, to know how they expect errors to be communicated.
2002
+
2003
+ Errors can be displayed to the user by accessing their property name
2004
+ to get an array of all the error objects for that property. Each
2005
+ error object is a JavaScript object with two keys:
2006
+
2007
+ - `message` A string containing the error message from the backend
2008
+ - `attribute` The name of the property associated with this error message
2009
+
2010
+ ```handlebars
2011
+ <label>Username: <Input @value={{@model.username}} /> </label>
2012
+ {{#each @model.errors.username as |error|}}
2013
+ <div class="error">
2014
+ {{error.message}}
2015
+ </div>
2016
+ {{/each}}
2017
+
2018
+ <label>Email: <Input @value={{@model.email}} /> </label>
2019
+ {{#each @model.errors.email as |error|}}
2020
+ <div class="error">
2021
+ {{error.message}}
2022
+ </div>
2023
+ {{/each}}
2024
+ ```
2025
+
2026
+ You can also access the special `messages` property on the error
2027
+ object to get an array of all the error strings.
2028
+
2029
+ ```handlebars
2030
+ {{#each @model.errors.messages as |message|}}
2031
+ <div class="error">
2032
+ {{message}}
2033
+ </div>
2034
+ {{/each}}
2035
+ ```
2036
+
2037
+ @class Errors
2038
+ @public
2039
+ */
2040
+ class Errors extends ArrayProxyWithCustomOverrides {
2041
+ /**
2042
+ @property errorsByAttributeName
2043
+ @type {MapWithDefault}
2044
+ @private
2045
+ */
2046
+ get errorsByAttributeName() {
2047
+ return new Map();
2048
+ }
2049
+
2050
+ /**
2051
+ Returns errors for a given attribute
2052
+ ```javascript
2053
+ let user = store.createRecord('user', {
2054
+ username: 'tomster',
2055
+ email: 'invalidEmail'
2056
+ });
2057
+ user.save().catch(function(){
2058
+ user.errors.errorsFor('email'); // returns:
2059
+ // [{attribute: "email", message: "Doesn't look like a valid email."}]
2060
+ });
2061
+ ```
2062
+ @public
2063
+ @param {String} attribute
2064
+ @return {Array}
2065
+ */
2066
+ static {
2067
+ decorateMethodV2(this.prototype, "errorsByAttributeName", [computed()]);
2068
+ }
2069
+ errorsFor(attribute) {
2070
+ const map = this.errorsByAttributeName;
2071
+ let errors = map.get(attribute);
2072
+ if (errors === undefined) {
2073
+ errors = A();
2074
+ map.set(attribute, errors);
2075
+ }
2076
+
2077
+ // Errors may be a native array with extensions turned on. Since we access
2078
+ // the array via a method, and not a computed or using `Ember.get`, it does
2079
+ // not entangle properly with autotracking, so we entangle manually by
2080
+ // getting the `[]` property.
2081
+ get(errors, '[]');
2082
+ return errors;
2083
+ }
2084
+
2085
+ /**
2086
+ An array containing all of the error messages for this
2087
+ record. This is useful for displaying all errors to the user.
2088
+ ```handlebars
2089
+ {{#each @model.errors.messages as |message|}}
2090
+ <div class="error">
2091
+ {{message}}
2092
+ </div>
2093
+ {{/each}}
2094
+ ```
2095
+ @property messages
2096
+ @public
2097
+ @type {Array}
2098
+ */
2099
+ static {
2100
+ decorateFieldV2(this.prototype, "messages", [mapBy('content', 'message')]);
2101
+ }
2102
+ #messages = (initializeDeferredDecorator(this, "messages"), void 0);
2103
+ /**
2104
+ @property content
2105
+ @type {Array}
2106
+ @private
2107
+ */
2108
+ get content() {
2109
+ return A();
2110
+ }
2111
+
2112
+ /**
2113
+ @private
2114
+ */
2115
+ static {
2116
+ decorateMethodV2(this.prototype, "content", [computed()]);
2117
+ }
2118
+ unknownProperty(attribute) {
2119
+ const errors = this.errorsFor(attribute);
2120
+ if (errors.length === 0) {
2121
+ return undefined;
2122
+ }
2123
+ return errors;
2124
+ }
2125
+
2126
+ /**
2127
+ Total number of errors.
2128
+ @property length
2129
+ @type {Number}
2130
+ @public
2131
+ @readonly
2132
+ */
2133
+
2134
+ /**
2135
+ `true` if we have no errors.
2136
+ @property isEmpty
2137
+ @type {Boolean}
2138
+ @public
2139
+ @readonly
2140
+ */
2141
+ static {
2142
+ decorateFieldV2(this.prototype, "isEmpty", [not('length')]);
2143
+ }
2144
+ #isEmpty = (initializeDeferredDecorator(this, "isEmpty"), void 0);
2145
+ /**
2146
+ Manually adds errors to the record. This will trigger the `becameInvalid` event/ lifecycle method on
2147
+ the record and transition the record into an `invalid` state.
2148
+ Example
2149
+ ```javascript
2150
+ let errors = user.errors;
2151
+ // add multiple errors
2152
+ errors.add('password', [
2153
+ 'Must be at least 12 characters',
2154
+ 'Must contain at least one symbol',
2155
+ 'Cannot contain your name'
2156
+ ]);
2157
+ errors.errorsFor('password');
2158
+ // =>
2159
+ // [
2160
+ // { attribute: 'password', message: 'Must be at least 12 characters' },
2161
+ // { attribute: 'password', message: 'Must contain at least one symbol' },
2162
+ // { attribute: 'password', message: 'Cannot contain your name' },
2163
+ // ]
2164
+ // add a single error
2165
+ errors.add('username', 'This field is required');
2166
+ errors.errorsFor('username');
2167
+ // =>
2168
+ // [
2169
+ // { attribute: 'username', message: 'This field is required' },
2170
+ // ]
2171
+ ```
2172
+ @public
2173
+ @param {String} attribute - the property name of an attribute or relationship
2174
+ @param {string[]|string} messages - an error message or array of error messages for the attribute
2175
+ */
2176
+ add(attribute, messages) {
2177
+ const errors = this._findOrCreateMessages(attribute, messages);
2178
+ this.addObjects(errors);
2179
+ this.errorsFor(attribute).addObjects(errors);
2180
+ this.__record.currentState.notify('isValid');
2181
+ this.notifyPropertyChange(attribute);
2182
+ }
2183
+
2184
+ /**
2185
+ @private
2186
+ */
2187
+ _findOrCreateMessages(attribute, messages) {
2188
+ const errors = this.errorsFor(attribute);
2189
+ const messagesArray = Array.isArray(messages) ? messages : [messages];
2190
+ const _messages = new Array(messagesArray.length);
2191
+ for (let i = 0; i < messagesArray.length; i++) {
2192
+ const message = messagesArray[i];
2193
+ const err = errors.findBy('message', message);
2194
+ if (err) {
2195
+ _messages[i] = err;
2196
+ } else {
2197
+ _messages[i] = {
2198
+ attribute: attribute,
2199
+ message
2200
+ };
2201
+ }
2202
+ }
2203
+ return _messages;
2204
+ }
2205
+
2206
+ /**
2207
+ Manually removes all errors for a given member from the record.
2208
+ This will transition the record into a `valid` state, and
2209
+ triggers the `becameValid` event and lifecycle method.
2210
+ Example:
2211
+ ```javascript
2212
+ let errors = user.errors;
2213
+ errors.add('phone', ['error-1', 'error-2']);
2214
+ errors.errorsFor('phone');
2215
+ // =>
2216
+ // [
2217
+ // { attribute: 'phone', message: 'error-1' },
2218
+ // { attribute: 'phone', message: 'error-2' },
2219
+ // ]
2220
+ errors.remove('phone');
2221
+ errors.errorsFor('phone');
2222
+ // => undefined
2223
+ ```
2224
+ @public
2225
+ @param {String} member - the property name of an attribute or relationship
2226
+ */
2227
+ remove(attribute) {
2228
+ if (this.isEmpty) {
2229
+ return;
2230
+ }
2231
+ const content = this.rejectBy('attribute', attribute);
2232
+ this.content.setObjects(content);
2233
+
2234
+ // Although errorsByAttributeName.delete is technically enough to sync errors state, we also
2235
+ // must mutate the array as well for autotracking
2236
+ const errors = this.errorsFor(attribute);
2237
+ for (let i = 0; i < errors.length; i++) {
2238
+ if (errors[i].attribute === attribute) {
2239
+ // .replace from Ember.NativeArray is necessary. JS splice will not work.
2240
+ errors.replace(i, 1);
2241
+ }
2242
+ }
2243
+ this.errorsByAttributeName.delete(attribute);
2244
+ this.__record.currentState.notify('isValid');
2245
+ this.notifyPropertyChange(attribute);
2246
+ this.notifyPropertyChange('length');
2247
+ }
2248
+
2249
+ /**
2250
+ Manually clears all errors for the record.
2251
+ This will transition the record into a `valid` state, and
2252
+ will trigger the `becameValid` event and lifecycle method.
2253
+ Example:
2254
+ ```javascript
2255
+ let errors = user.errors;
2256
+ errors.add('username', ['error-a']);
2257
+ errors.add('phone', ['error-1', 'error-2']);
2258
+ errors.errorsFor('username');
2259
+ // =>
2260
+ // [
2261
+ // { attribute: 'username', message: 'error-a' },
2262
+ // ]
2263
+ errors.errorsFor('phone');
2264
+ // =>
2265
+ // [
2266
+ // { attribute: 'phone', message: 'error-1' },
2267
+ // { attribute: 'phone', message: 'error-2' },
2268
+ // ]
2269
+ errors.clear();
2270
+ errors.errorsFor('username');
2271
+ // => undefined
2272
+ errors.errorsFor('phone');
2273
+ // => undefined
2274
+ errors.messages
2275
+ // => []
2276
+ ```
2277
+ @public
2278
+ */
2279
+ clear() {
2280
+ if (this.isEmpty) {
2281
+ return;
2282
+ }
2283
+ const errorsByAttributeName = this.errorsByAttributeName;
2284
+ const attributes = [];
2285
+ errorsByAttributeName.forEach(function (_, attribute) {
2286
+ attributes.push(attribute);
2287
+ });
2288
+ errorsByAttributeName.clear();
2289
+ attributes.forEach(attribute => {
2290
+ this.notifyPropertyChange(attribute);
2291
+ });
2292
+ this.__record.currentState.notify('isValid');
2293
+ super.clear();
2294
+ }
2295
+
2296
+ /**
2297
+ Checks if there are error messages for the given attribute.
2298
+ ```js [app/controllers/user/edit.js]
2299
+ export default class UserEditController extends Controller {
2300
+ @action
2301
+ save(user) {
2302
+ if (user.errors.has('email')) {
2303
+ return alert('Please update your email before attempting to save.');
2304
+ }
2305
+ user.save();
2306
+ }
2307
+ }
2308
+ ```
2309
+ @public
2310
+ @param {String} attribute
2311
+ @return {Boolean} true if there some errors on given attribute
2312
+ */
2313
+ has(attribute) {
2314
+ return this.errorsFor(attribute).length > 0;
2315
+ }
2316
+ }
2317
+ export { Errors as E, LEGACY_SUPPORT as L, PromiseBelongsTo as P, PromiseManyArray as a, lookupLegacySupport as l };