import Service, { inject } from '@ember/service'; import ComputedProperty from '@ember/object/computed'; import { get, set } from '@ember/object'; import { currentUser } from 'wherehows-web/utils/api/authentication'; import { IUser } from 'wherehows-web/typings/api/authentication/user'; import Session from 'ember-simple-auth/services/session'; /** * Indicates that the current user has already been tracked in the current session * @type {boolean} * @private */ let _hasUserBeenTracked = false; export default class extends Service.extend({ /** * Reference to the application session service, implemented with Ember Simple Auth * @type {ComputedProperty} * @return {Service} */ session: >inject(), currentUser: {}, /** * Attempt to load the currently logged in user. * If the userName is found from a previously retained session, * append to service. Request the full user object, and append * to service. * @returns {Promise} */ async load(): Promise { // If we have a valid session, get the currently logged in user, and set the currentUser attribute, // otherwise raise an exception if (get(this, 'session').get('isAuthenticated')) { const user: IUser = await currentUser(); set(this, 'currentUser', user); } }, /** * Invalidates the current session if the session is currently valid * useful if, for example, the server is no able to provide the currently logged in user * @return {any | Promise} */ invalidateSession() { const sessionService = get(this, 'session'); return get(sessionService, 'isAuthenticated') && sessionService.invalidate(); }, /** * Uses the provided tracking function to track the currently logged in user's userId * This is not a self-contained method, since it depends on other values that cannot be enforced as dependency * of this service as a whole. The dependency on the tracking implementation is also not a concern of this service, * injecting as a function is the better approach. * @param {Function} userIdTracker a function that takes the userId and tracks it */ trackCurrentUser(userIdTracker: (...args: Array) => void = () => void 0) { const userId: string = get(this, 'currentUser').userName; // If we have a non-empty userId, the user hasn't already been tracked and the userIdTracker is a valid argument // then track the user and toggle the flag affirmative if (userId && !_hasUserBeenTracked && typeof userIdTracker === 'function') { userIdTracker(userId); _hasUserBeenTracked = true; } } }) {}