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| 1 | import Vue from 'vue' |
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| 2 | import Vuex from 'vuex' |
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| 4 | Vue.use(Vuex) |
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| 6 | export default new Vuex.Store({ |
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| 7 | state: { |
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| 8 | notes: [], |
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| 9 | notesIds: {}, |
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| 10 | }, |
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| 12 | getters: { |
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| 13 | getNote: (state) => (id) => { |
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| 14 | if (state.notesIds[id].error) { |
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| 15 | OC.Notification.show( |
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| 16 | state.notesIds[id].errorMessage, |
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| 17 | { type: 'error' } |
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| 18 | ) |
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| 19 | return false |
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| 20 | } |
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| 21 | return state.notesIds[id] |
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| 22 | }, |
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| 24 | getCategories: (state) => (maxLevel, details) => { |
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| 25 | function nthIndexOf(str, pattern, n) { |
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| 26 | let i = -1 |
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| 27 | while (n-- && i++ < str.length) { |
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| 28 | i = str.indexOf(pattern, i) |
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| 29 | if (i < 0) { |
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| 30 | break |
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| 31 | } |
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| 32 | } |
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| 33 | return i |
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| 34 | } |
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| 36 | let categories = {} |
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| 37 | let notes = state.notes |
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| 38 | for (let i = 0; i < notes.length; i += 1) { |
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| 39 | let cat = notes[i].category |
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| 40 | if (maxLevel > 0) { |
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| 41 | let index = nthIndexOf(cat, '/', maxLevel) |
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| 42 | if (index > 0) { |
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| 43 | cat = cat.substring(0, index) |
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| 44 | } |
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| 45 | } |
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| 46 | if (categories[cat] === undefined) { |
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| 47 | categories[cat] = 1 |
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| 48 | } else { |
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| 49 | categories[cat] += 1 |
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| 50 | } |
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| 51 | } |
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| 52 | let result = [] |
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| 53 | for (let category in categories) { |
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| 54 | if (details) { |
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| 55 | result.push({ |
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| 56 | name: category, |
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| 57 | count: categories[category], |
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| 58 | }) |
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| 59 | } else if (category) { |
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| 60 | result.push(category) |
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| 61 | } |
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| 62 | } |
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| 63 | if (details) { |
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| 64 | result.sort(function(a, b) { |
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| 65 | return (a.name).localeCompare(b.name) |
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| 66 | }) |
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| 67 | } else { |
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| 68 | result.sort() |
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| 69 | } |
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| 70 | return result |
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| 71 | }, |
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| 72 | }, |
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| 74 | mutations: { |
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| 75 | add(state, updated) { |
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| 76 | let note = state.notesIds[updated.id] |
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| 77 | if (note) { |
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| 78 | // don't update meta-data over full data |
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| 79 | if (updated.content !== null || note.content === null) { |
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| 80 | note.title = updated.title |
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| 81 | note.modified = updated.modified |
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| 82 | note.content = updated.content |
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| 83 | note.favorite = updated.favorite |
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| 84 | note.category = updated.category |
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| 85 | note.error = updated.error |
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| 86 | note.errorMessage = updated.errorMessage |
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| 87 | } |
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| 88 | } else { |
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| 89 | state.notes.push(updated) |
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| 90 | state.notesIds[updated.id] = updated |
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| 91 | } |
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| 92 | }, |
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| 94 | remove(state, id) { |
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| 95 | for (let i = 0; i < state.notes.length; i++) { |
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| 96 | let note = state.notes[i] |
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| 97 | if (note.id === id) { |
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| 98 | state.notes.splice(i, 1) |
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| 99 | delete state.notesIds[id] |
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| 100 | break |
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| 101 | } |
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| 102 | } |
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| 103 | }, |
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| 104 | }, |
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| 106 | actions: { |
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| 107 | addAll(context, notes) { |
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| 108 | for (let i = 0; i < notes.length; i++) { |
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| 109 | context.commit('add', notes[i]) |
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| 110 | } |
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| 111 | }, |
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| 112 | }, |
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| 113 | }) |
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Generally using ECMAScript 6 specific syntax is fine if you are sure that it is already supported by all engines which are supposed to run this code.
Further Reading: