User:Abel/WbProcessor.js
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// License: GPL
// Wikibase Processor
console.log('wbprocessor loading');
function WikibaseProcessorContainer( universe, location ) {
Debug_switch = false;
this.main = interjson( checkdive( universe, location ));
var the = this.main;
/* The following is the main exposed function of the current Wb Processing class
usage cases
to check the last value in a location given by a preceding array of internal paths to find, with the possibility of array layers between elements of array of paths:
wbproc.checkentity( [ wbEStruct['instanceOfRelations'], wbEStruct['IDPropLoc'], wbEStruct['IDName'], 96 ] );
to return for example content of default value given by array of location paths, or check for existence of
wbproc.checkentity( { default_value: [ wbEStruct['defaultValRelation'], wbEStruct['IDPropLoc'] ] } )
*/
this.checkentity = function ( paths ) {
if ( ( the !== undefined ) && ( paths !== undefined ) ){
return proceed( the, paths );
}
}
// Exposed general wrapper for proceed for object other than what the class is originally instanced on, currently unused
// Could be used to create a further function to cross check current object with another object 'universe' with another for example
this.xcontains = function ( unv, angle ) {
if ( ( unv !== undefined ) && ( angle !== undefined ) ){
return proceed( unv, angle );
};
}
/* Exposed helper function to get Entity object of alien entity, if ever needed */
this.EnqueueWB = async function( idk ) {
var k = await wbqueue(idk);
return k;
}
/* Private part of wb Entity getter */
async function wbqueue(id) {
return new Promise(
function(resolve, reject) {
$.getJSON('/w/api.php?action=wbgetentities&format=json&ids=' + id, function(json) {
var h = json.entities;
resolve(h);
})
}).then( function(result) {
debuglog(result);
return result;
});
}
// the list of private helper functions, could not be accessed from outside
// helper function for descend into an object if key exists, otherwise stay at current level of object
function indexinterpolate(obj,i) { return (obj[i] !== undefined) ? obj[i] : obj};
// helper function for checking a part of an array exists, if it doesn't, go undefined
function indexcheck(obj,i) { if ( obj !== undefined) { return ( obj[i] !== undefined ) ? obj[i] : undefined } };
// dive selects matrix.a.b.c.d from the array called matrix and 'a.b.c.d' as string
// if a.b.c.d does not exists, it returns the substructure until the substructure exists, if d does not exist, it returns matrix.a.b.c e.g.
function dive(array, read){
if ( array !== undefined ) {
return (read + '').split('.').reduce(indexinterpolate, array);
}
}
// Check returns matrix.a.b.c.d from 'array' ~ 'matrix' and 'read' ~ 'a.b.c.d' only if it exists all the way, otherwise go undefined
function check(array, read){
if ( array !== undefined ) {
return (read + '').split('.').reduce(indexcheck, array);
}
}
// Main object / array processing instrument
// Array can be a composition of objects and arrays
// Read is the instructions, could be an array, or a single path, but for now it should be an object based on our inner convention, example:
/*
relational_id_list = {
controller_id: [ wbEStructure['instanceOfRelations'], wbEStructure['IDPropLoc'], wbEStructure['IDName'], 96 ],
personal_data_id: [ wbEStructure['subclassOfRelations'], wbEStructure['IDPropLoc'], wbEStructure['IDName'], 421 ],
interface_button_id: [ wbEStructure ['instanceOfRelations'], wbEStructure['IDPropLoc'], wbEStructure['IDName'], 487 ]
}
*/
function proceed(array, read) {
var ret_obj = {},
temp_obj = array,
// If we encounter something seriously wrong we will just raise a red flag by setting this false, will check before returning this.
success_o_meter = true,
// If all goes well, for each path checked, we will have a member in this
future_instructional_return = [];
//|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||[ I N S T R U C T I O N S C O N T R O L ]||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
// Init program, check if instructions are an object (not an array but has multiple keys) :
// This is the main path of the function. Could be improved to have it for simple array of instructions
if ( ( !Array.isArray(read) ) && ( Object.keys(read).length > 0 ) ) {
Object.keys(read).forEach( function(path) {
debuglog("instructions are an object, in path " + path);
//||||||||||||||||||||||||||[ Check if elements of instruction object are arrays themselves ]||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
if ( Array.isArray (read[path]) ) {
// for each path, future_instructional_return will be filled with the future_return_partition after proceeding through that path
var future_return_partition = temp_obj;
Object.keys(read[path]).forEach( function( path2 ) {
debuglog("instructions are an array of arrays, going through " + read[ path ][ path2 ] );
// for each step, see if it led anywhere other than where we were.
if ( data_function( future_return_partition, read[ path ][ path2 ] ) != future_return_partition ){
// if it did, proceed;
future_return_partition = data_function( future_return_partition, read[ path ][ path2 ] );
} else {
// if it didn, raise flag
success_o_meter = false;
}
//|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||[ I N S T R U C T I O N S C O N T R O L |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
});
//Now that we went through the path, lets see if everything was ok.
if ( success_o_meter === true ) {
// If yes, put the result of the travel 'future_return_partition' into 'future_instructional_return'
debuglog("arrived at")
debuglog(future_return_partition);
future_instructional_return[path] = future_return_partition;
} else {
// Otherwise let's put an undefined in there
debuglog("seeking derailed");
success_o_meter = true;
future_instructional_return[path] = undefined;
}
}
//|||||||||||||||||| If instruction object element is not an array, lets just try to do that one step ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
// Unused
else {
// INCLUDE step block with read[path]
if ( data_function( temp_obj, read[ path ] ) !== temp_obj ){
future_instructional_return[path] = data_function( temp_obj, read[ path ] ) ;
} else {
// future_instructional_return.push( undefined );
}
}
});
// Now that we have gone through all paths, make future return object into what we got
temp_obj = future_instructional_return;
}
//||||||||||||[ If we are not in instruction object, let's see if we have an instruction array ]||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
//Unused, this part could be improved
else if ( Array.isArray(read) ) {
// If so let's follow the array of instructions
Object.keys( read ).forEach( function ( ect ) {
if ( data_function( temp_obj, read[ ect ] ) !== temp_obj ){
temp_obj = data_function( temp_obj, read[ ect ] );
} else {
success_o_meter = false;
}
});
}
//||||||||||||[ If we have a single instruction, let's try following that |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
//Unused, this part could be improved
else {
if ( data_function( temp_obj, read ) !== temp_obj ){
temp_obj = data_function( temp_obj, read );
} else {
success_o_meter = false;
}
}
// If we haven't got a not found signal along the way, let's try returning the object
if ( success_o_meter === true ) {
return temp_obj;
} else {
return undefined;
}
}
//|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||[ S T E P B L O C K ]||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
// Function that takes 1 step. Proceed (along a path) uses this for each step.
function data_function ( temp_obj, moving ) {
// we will return an array
var future_temp_obj = [];
// Check if we are on an array level,
if ( Array.isArray( temp_obj ) ) {
debuglog("data is on an array level");
Object.keys( temp_obj ).forEach( function ( ect ) {
// if so, try proceeding in all directions.
debuglog("Within partition: " + ect );
if ( checkdive( temp_obj[ ect ], moving ) !== undefined ) {
future_temp_obj.push( checkdive( temp_obj[ ect ], moving ) );
}
// Put an element into the return array for each direction we could move into
});
temp_obj = future_temp_obj;
} else {
// if we are not on an array level, proceed with the path
debuglog("data is on an objective level");
if ( checkdive( temp_obj, moving ) !== temp_obj ) {
future_temp_obj = checkdive( temp_obj, moving );
}
if ( future_temp_obj !== undefined ){
temp_obj = future_temp_obj;
} else {
debuglog('nothing to see here')
}
}
// NOTE this function works now but shows syntactic variance between the else branches
// Rigorous testing recommended
return temp_obj;
}
//|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||[ E N D O F S T E P B L O C K ]|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
// This function substitutes a bunch of try catches and also tries to dive into 'array' in different ways
function checkdive( array, read ){
// simple case, array is an object containing property 'read'
if ( check(array, read) !== undefined) {
return dive(array, read);
}
// array case, 'array' is an actual array, lets return an array of successful trials to dive into each direction
if ( Array.isArray(array) ) {
var potential_return = [];
Object.keys(array).forEach( function(item){
if ( check(array[item], read) !== undefined ) {
potential_return.push( dive( array[item], read) );
}
});
return potential_return;
}
// mystical case, 'what you have been seeking you had it all along... or at least you have it now'
// This is for when you already at a value level, and are looking for that value.
// Or when on an object level, and looking for that object
// or when on an array level, and looking for that array :O
if ( array === read ) {
return read;
}
/* If we did this, it would probably open up a wormhole or a segfault, or that strange error message browsers give when they are maxed out
if (Object.keys( array ).length > 0 ){
Object.keys( array ).forEach( function ( piece ) {
if ( array[ piece ] === read ) { return read };
});
}
*/
}
// Try parsing json. If not a json, go void.
this.rxjson = function( rx ) {
return interjson( rx );
}
function interjson( obj ) {
try {
return JSON.parse( obj )
} catch (e) {
// if not JSON, do silly things
debuglog('not a json ¯\_(ツ)_/¯');
};
}
// Heavyweight solution to suppress error messages.
function debuglog( l0g ){
if ( Debug_switch ) {
debuglog( l0g );
}
}
}