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ueblueprint/js/entity/IEntity.js
2022-03-24 22:54:41 +01:00

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import TypeInitialization from "./TypeInitialization"
import Utility from "../Utility"
export default class IEntity {
constructor(options = {}) {
/**
* @param {String[]} prefix
* @param {Object} target
* @param {Object} properties
*/
const defineAllAttributes = (prefix, target, properties) => {
let fullKey = prefix.concat("")
const last = fullKey.length - 1
for (let property of Object.getOwnPropertyNames(properties)) {
fullKey[last] = property
// Not instanceof because all objects are instenceof Object, exact match needed
if (properties[property]?.constructor === Object) {
target[property] = {}
defineAllAttributes(fullKey, target[property], properties[property])
continue
}
/*
* The value can either be:
* - Array: can contain multiple values, its property is assigned multiple times like (X=1, X=4, X="Hello World").
* - TypeInitialization: contains the maximum amount of information about the attribute.
* - A type: the default value will be default constructed object without arguments.
* - A proper value.
*/
const value = Utility.objectGet(options, fullKey)
if (value !== undefined) {
target[property] = value
continue
}
let defaultValue = properties[property]
if (defaultValue instanceof TypeInitialization) {
if (!defaultValue.showDefault) {
target[property] = undefined // to preserve the order
continue
}
defaultValue = defaultValue.value
}
if (defaultValue instanceof Array) {
target[property] = []
continue
}
if (defaultValue instanceof Function) {
defaultValue = TypeInitialization.sanitize(new defaultValue())
}
target[property] = TypeInitialization.sanitize(defaultValue)
}
}
defineAllAttributes([], this, this.constructor.attributes)
}
}