/** * This class provides name derivation methods for use by a `Schema`. * * # Caching * * Because most name derivations are only textual manipulations of input strings, the * results can be cached. This is handled by the `apply` method by giving it the name of * the method to call. For example: * * var str = namer.capitalize('foo'); // = "Foo" * * var str = namer.apply('capitalize', 'foo'); * * The return value of the second call (using `apply`) is the same as the first, however, * the results of `capitalize` are cached. This allows repeated calls to `apply` given the * same operation and string to avoid the extra string manipulation. * * # Usage * * This class is not intended to be created by application code. It is created by `Schema` * instances as directed by the `namer` config. Application code can derive from this * class and set the `namer` config to customize naming conventions used by the `Schema`. * * @protected */Ext.define('Ext.data.schema.Namer', { mixins: [ 'Ext.mixin.Factoryable' ], requires: [ 'Ext.util.Inflector' ], alias: 'namer.default', // also configures Factoryable isNamer: true, //------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Cacheable methods capitalize: function (name) { return Ext.String.capitalize(name); }, /** * Given the name of a foreign key field, return the role of the related entity. For * example, fields like "fooId" or "foo_id" this implementation returns "foo". * @template */ fieldRole: function (name) { var match = name.match(this.endsWithIdRe, ''); if (match) { name = name.substr(0, name.length - (match[1] || match[2]).length); } return this.apply('uncapitalize', name); }, idField: function (name) { // ex: User ==> userId return this.apply('uncapitalize,singularize', name) + 'Id'; }, instanceName: function(roleName) { return this.apply('underscore', roleName); }, multiRole: function (name) { return this.apply('undotted,uncapitalize,pluralize', name); }, pluralize: function (name) { return Ext.util.Inflector.pluralize(name); }, readerRoot: function (roleName) { return this.apply('uncapitalize', roleName); }, singularize: function (name) { return Ext.util.Inflector.singularize(name); }, storeName: function (roleName) { return this.apply('underscore', roleName); }, uncapitalize: function (name) { return Ext.String.uncapitalize(name); }, underscore: function (name) { return '_' + name; }, uniRole: function (name) { return this.apply('undotted,uncapitalize,singularize', name); }, undotted: function (name) { if (name.indexOf('.') < 0) { return name; } var parts = name.split('.'), index = parts.length; while (index-- > 1) { parts[index] = this.apply('capitalize', parts[index]); } return parts.join(''); }, //------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Non-Cacheable methods getterName: function (role) { var name = role.role; if (role && role.isMany) { //return this.apply('uncapitalize,pluralize', name); return name; } //return this.apply('capitalize,singularize', name); return 'get' + this.apply('capitalize', name); }, inverseFieldRole: function (leftType, unique, rightRole, rightType) { // In a FK association, the left side may be unique in which case we have a // one-to-one otherwise we have a one-to-many. If the FK field is just the // name of the right side class (e.g., if it is "order"), then we don't want // to include the field name in the left role. var me = this, leftRole = me.apply(unique ? 'uniRole' : 'multiRole', leftType), s1 = me.apply('pluralize', rightRole), s2 = me.apply('undotted,pluralize', rightType); if (s1.toLowerCase() !== s2.toLowerCase()) { // Otherwise, we have something like "creatorId" on Ticket that holds a // reference to User. This makes the right role "creator" so rather than // make the left role "tickets" we make it "creatorTickets". leftRole = rightRole + me.apply('capitalize', leftRole); } return leftRole; }, manyToMany: function (relation, leftType, rightType) { var me = this, // ex: UserGroups ret = me.apply('undotted,capitalize,singularize', leftType) + me.apply('undotted,capitalize,pluralize', rightType); if (relation) { ret = me.apply('capitalize', relation + ret); } return ret; }, /** * Returns the name for a one-to-many association given the left and right type and * the associating `role`. * * In many cases the `role` matches the target type. For example, an OrderItem might * have an "orderId" field which would have a `role` of "order". If this is a reference * to an Order entity then the association name will be "OrderOrderItems". * * When the `role` does not match, it is included in the association name. For example, * consider a Ticket entity with a "creatorId" field that references a User entity. * The `role` of that field will (by default) be "creator". The returned association * name will be "UserCreatorTickets". */ manyToOne: function (leftType, leftRole, rightType, rightRole) { // ex: OrderItem -> Order ==> OrderOrderItems // Ticket (creator) -> User ==> UserCreatorTickets return this.apply('capitalize,singularize', rightType) + this.apply('capitalize', leftRole); }, matrixRole: function (relation, entityType) { var ret = this.apply(relation ? 'multiRole,capitalize' : 'multiRole', entityType); return relation ? relation + ret : ret; }, oneToOne: function (leftType, leftRole, rightType, rightRole) { return this.apply('undotted,capitalize,singularize', rightType) + this.apply('capitalize', leftRole); }, setterName: function (role) { return 'set' + this.apply('capitalize', role.role); }, //------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Private endsWithIdRe: /(?:(_id)|[^A-Z](Id))$/, cache: {}, apply: function (operation, name) { var me = this, cache = me.cache, entry = cache[name] || (cache[name] = {}), ret = entry[operation], i, length, operations; if (!ret) { if (operation.indexOf(',') < 0) { ret = me[operation](name); } else { length = (operations = operation.split(',')).length; ret = name; for (i = 0; i < length; ++i) { ret = me.apply(operations[i], ret); } } entry[operation] = ret; } return ret; }});