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Initial implementation of function to return data for / and /data
endpoints under /rest/.
/rest/ returns:
1) default_version of the interface and supported_version array
2) list of links with rel and uri properties that indicate
what assets are available under /rest. E.g. /rest/data
/data returns:
a list of possible assets (e.g. issue, user, keyword, status)
and links for accessing those assets.
E.G.
{
"data": {
"keyword": {
"link": "https://example.net/demo/rest/data/keyword"
},
"user": {
"link": "https://example.net/demo/rest/data/user"
}, ...
}
}
Both of these are currently hand coded. Others will be doing more
development on the rest interface. These two examples are meant to
spark discussion on what the payloads returned by the rest interface
should look like and give some ideas around HATEOAS.
| author | John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org> |
|---|---|
| date | Fri, 01 Mar 2019 23:24:40 -0500 |
| parents | 248b7a754412 |
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// User Editing Utilities /** * for new users: * Depending on the input field which calls it, takes the value * and dispatches it to certain other input fields: * * address * +-> username * | `-> realname * `-> organisation */ function split_name(that) { var raw = that.value var val = trim(raw) if (val == '') { return } var username='' var realname='' var address='' switch (that.name) { case 'address': address=val break case 'username': username=val break case 'realname': realname=val break case 'firstname': case 'lastname': return default: alert('Ooops - unknown name field '+that.name+'!') return } var the_form = that.form; function field_empty(name) { return the_form[name].value == '' } // no break statements - on purpose! switch (that.name) { case 'address': var split1 = address.split('@') if (field_empty('username')) { username = split1[0] the_form.username.value = username } if (field_empty('organisation')) { the_form.organisation.value = default_organisation(split1[1]) } case 'username': if (field_empty('realname')) { realname = Cap(username.split('.').join(' ')) the_form.realname.value = realname } case 'realname': if (field_empty('username')) { username = Cap(realname.replace(' ', '.')) the_form.username.value = username } if (the_form.firstname && the_form.lastname) { var split2 = realname.split(' ') var firstname='', lastname='' firstname = split2[0] lastname = split2.slice(1).join(' ') if (field_empty('firstname')) { the_form.firstname.value = firstname } if (field_empty('lastname')) { the_form.lastname.value = lastname } } } } function SubCap(str) { switch (str) { case 'de': case 'do': case 'da': case 'du': case 'von': return str; } if (str.toLowerCase().slice(0,2) == 'mc') { return 'Mc'+str.slice(2,3).toUpperCase()+str.slice(3).toLowerCase() } return str.slice(0,1).toUpperCase()+str.slice(1).toLowerCase() } function Cap(str) { var liz = str.split(' ') for (var i=0; i<liz.length; i++) { liz[i] = SubCap(liz[i]) } return liz.join(' ') } /** * Takes a domain name (behind the @ part of an email address) * Customise this to handle the mail domains you're interested in */ function default_organisation(orga) { switch (orga.toLowerCase()) { case 'gmx': case 'yahoo': return '' default: return orga } }
