const BaseModel = require('lib/BaseModel.js'); const Mutex = require('async-mutex').Mutex; class ItemChange extends BaseModel { static tableName() { return 'item_changes'; } static modelType() { return BaseModel.TYPE_ITEM_CHANGE; } static async add(itemType, itemId, type, changeSource = null, beforeChangeItemJson = null) { if (changeSource === null) changeSource = ItemChange.SOURCE_UNSPECIFIED; if (!beforeChangeItemJson) beforeChangeItemJson = ''; ItemChange.saveCalls_.push(true); // Using a mutex so that records can be added to the database in the // background, without making the UI wait. const release = await ItemChange.addChangeMutex_.acquire(); try { await this.db().transactionExecBatch([{ sql: 'DELETE FROM item_changes WHERE item_id = ?', params: [itemId] }, { sql: 'INSERT INTO item_changes (item_type, item_id, type, source, created_time, before_change_item) VALUES (?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?)', params: [itemType, itemId, type, changeSource, Date.now(), beforeChangeItemJson] }]); } finally { release(); ItemChange.saveCalls_.pop(); } } static async lastChangeId() { const row = await this.db().selectOne('SELECT max(id) as max_id FROM item_changes'); return row && row.max_id ? row.max_id : 0; } // Because item changes are recorded in the background, this function // can be used for synchronous code, in particular when unit testing. static async waitForAllSaved() { return new Promise((resolve) => { const iid = setInterval(() => { if (!ItemChange.saveCalls_.length) { clearInterval(iid); resolve(); } }, 100); }); } static async deleteOldChanges(lowestChangeId) { if (!lowestChangeId) return; return this.db().exec('DELETE FROM item_changes WHERE id <= ?', [lowestChangeId]); } } ItemChange.addChangeMutex_ = new Mutex(); ItemChange.saveCalls_ = []; ItemChange.TYPE_CREATE = 1; ItemChange.TYPE_UPDATE = 2; ItemChange.TYPE_DELETE = 3; ItemChange.SOURCE_UNSPECIFIED = 1; ItemChange.SOURCE_SYNC = 2; ItemChange.SOURCE_DECRYPTION = 2; module.exports = ItemChange;