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