const handler = {}; handler.get = function(target, prop) { let t = target; // There's probably a cleaner way to do this but not sure how. The idea is to keep // track of the calling chain current state. So if the user call `joplin.something.test("bla")` // we know we need to pass "joplin.something.test" with args "bla" to the target. // But also, if the user does this: // // const ns = joplin.view.dialogs; // await ns.create(); // await ns.open(); // // We need to know what "ns" maps to, so that's why call-specific context needs to be kept, // and the easiest way to do this is to create a new target when the call chain starts, // and attach a custom "__joplinNamespace" property to it. if (!t.__joplinNamespace) { const originalTarget = t; const newTarget = (name, args) => { return originalTarget(name, args); }; newTarget.__joplinNamespace = [prop]; t = newTarget; } else { t.__joplinNamespace.push(prop); } return new Proxy(t, handler); }; handler.apply = function(target, _thisArg, argumentsList) { const path = target.__joplinNamespace.join('.'); target.__joplinNamespace.pop(); return target(path, argumentsList); }; module.exports = function sandboxProxy(target) { return new Proxy(target, handler); };