const handlebars = require("handlebars") const { registerAll } = require("./helpers/index") const processors = require("./processors") const { cloneDeep } = require("lodash/fp") const { removeNull, addConstants, removeHandlebarsStatements } = require("./utilities") const manifest = require("../manifest.json") const hbsInstance = handlebars.create() registerAll(hbsInstance) /** * utility function to check if the object is valid */ function testObject(object) { // JSON stringify will fail if there are any cycles, stops infinite recursion try { JSON.stringify(object) } catch (err) { throw "Unable to process inputs to JSON, cannot recurse" } } /** * Given an input object this will recurse through all props to try and update any handlebars statements within. * @param {object|array} object The input structure which is to be recursed, it is important to note that * if the structure contains any cycles then this will fail. * @param {object} context The context that handlebars should fill data from. * @returns {Promise} The structure input, as fully updated as possible. */ module.exports.processObject = async (object, context) => { testObject(object) for (let key of Object.keys(object)) { if (object[key] != null) { let val = object[key] if (typeof val === "string") { object[key] = await module.exports.processString(object[key], context) } else if (typeof val === "object") { object[key] = await module.exports.processObject(object[key], context) } } } return object } /** * This will process a single handlebars containing string. If the string passed in has no valid handlebars statements * then nothing will occur. * @param {string} string The template string which is the filled from the context object. * @param {object} context An object of information which will be used to enrich the string. * @returns {Promise} The enriched string, all templates should have been replaced if they can be. */ module.exports.processString = async (string, context) => { // TODO: carry out any async calls before carrying out async call return module.exports.processStringSync(string, context) } /** * Given an input object this will recurse through all props to try and update any handlebars statements within. This is * a pure sync call and therefore does not have the full functionality of the async call. * @param {object|array} object The input structure which is to be recursed, it is important to note that * if the structure contains any cycles then this will fail. * @param {object} context The context that handlebars should fill data from. * @returns {object|array} The structure input, as fully updated as possible. */ module.exports.processObjectSync = (object, context) => { testObject(object) for (let key of Object.keys(object)) { let val = object[key] if (typeof val === "string") { object[key] = module.exports.processStringSync(object[key], context) } else if (typeof val === "object") { object[key] = module.exports.processObjectSync(object[key], context) } } return object } /** * This will process a single handlebars containing string. If the string passed in has no valid handlebars statements * then nothing will occur. This is a pure sync call and therefore does not have the full functionality of the async call. * @param {string} string The template string which is the filled from the context object. * @param {object} context An object of information which will be used to enrich the string. * @returns {string} The enriched string, all templates should have been replaced if they can be. */ module.exports.processStringSync = (string, context) => { if (!exports.isValid(string)) { return string } // take a copy of input incase error const input = string let clonedContext = removeNull(cloneDeep(context)) clonedContext = addConstants(clonedContext) // remove any null/undefined properties if (typeof string !== "string") { throw "Cannot process non-string types." } try { string = processors.preprocess(string) // this does not throw an error when template can't be fulfilled, have to try correct beforehand const template = hbsInstance.compile(string, { strict: false, }) return processors.postprocess(template(clonedContext)) } catch (err) { return removeHandlebarsStatements(input) } } /** * Simple utility function which makes sure that a templating property has been wrapped in literal specifiers correctly. * @param {string} property The property which is to be wrapped. * @returns {string} The wrapped property ready to be added to a templating string. */ module.exports.makePropSafe = property => { return `[${property}]`.replace("[[", "[").replace("]]", "]") } /** * Checks whether or not a template string contains totally valid syntax (simply tries running it) * @param string The string to test for valid syntax - this may contain no templates and will be considered valid. * @returns {boolean} Whether or not the input string is valid. */ module.exports.isValid = string => { const validCases = ["string", "number", "object", "array", "cannot read property"] // this is a portion of a specific string always output by handlebars in the case of a syntax error const invalidCases = [`expecting '`] // don't really need a real context to check if its valid const context = {} try { hbsInstance.compile(processors.preprocess(string, false))(context) return true } catch (err) { const msg = err && err.message ? err.message : err if (!msg) { return false } const invalidCase = invalidCases.some(invalidCase => msg.toLowerCase().includes(invalidCase) ) const validCase = validCases.some(validCase => msg.toLowerCase().includes(validCase) ) // special case for maths functions - don't have inputs yet return validCase && !invalidCase } } /** * We have generated a static manifest file from the helpers that this string templating package makes use of. * This manifest provides information about each of the helpers and how it can be used. * @returns The manifest JSON which has been generated from the helpers. */ module.exports.getManifest = () => { return manifest }