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| 1 | 'use strict' |
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| 3 | module.exports = (input, callback) => { |
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| 4 | const validate = require('./validate') |
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| 5 | let error = null |
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| 6 | let output |
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| 8 | validate(input, (validatedInput, thrownError) => { |
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| 9 | input = validatedInput |
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| 10 | error = thrownError |
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| 11 | }) |
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| 13 | output = { |
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| 14 | 'version': {'ref': 'input'}, |
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| 15 | 'metadata': [ |
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| 16 | {'name': 'topic', 'value': 'Hulk Hogan'}, |
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| 17 | {'name': 'timestamp', 'value': Date.now().toString()} |
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| 18 | ] |
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| 19 | } |
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| 21 | callback(error, output, source) |
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| 22 | } |
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This checks looks for references to variables that have not been declared. This is most likey a typographical error or a variable has been renamed.
To learn more about declaring variables in Javascript, see the MDN.