110 lines
3.6 KiB
TypeScript
110 lines
3.6 KiB
TypeScript
// Copyright 2016-2018, Pulumi Corporation.
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//
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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// You may obtain a copy of the License at
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//
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// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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//
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// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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// limitations under the License.
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import { InvokeOptions } from "./invoke";
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/**
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* Common code for doing RTTI typechecks. RTTI is done by having a boolean property on an object
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* with a special name (like "__resource" or "__asset"). This function checks that the object
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* exists, has a **boolean** property with that name, and that that boolean property has the value
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* of 'true'. Checking that property is 'boolean' helps ensure that this test works even on proxies
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* that synthesize properties dynamically (like Output). Checking that the property has the 'true'
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* value isn't strictly necessary, but works to make sure that the impls are following a common
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* pattern.
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*/
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/** @internal */
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export function isInstance<T>(obj: any, name: keyof T): obj is T {
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return hasTrueBooleanMember(obj, name);
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}
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/** @internal */
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export function hasTrueBooleanMember(obj: any, memberName: string | number | symbol): boolean {
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if (obj === undefined || obj === null) {
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return false;
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}
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const val = obj[memberName];
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if (typeof val !== "boolean") {
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return false;
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}
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return val === true;
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}
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// Workaround errors we sometimes get on some machines saying that Object.values is not available.
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/** @internal */
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export function values(obj: object): any[] {
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const result: any[] = [];
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for (const key of Object.keys(obj)) {
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result.push((<any>obj)[key]);
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}
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return result;
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}
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/** @internal */
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export function union<T>(set1: Set<T>, set2: Set<T>) {
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return new Set([...set1, ...set2]);
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}
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// /**
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// * Synchronously blocks until the result of this promise is computed. If the promise is rejected,
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// * this will throw the error the promise was rejected with. If this promise does not complete this
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// * will block indefinitely.
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// *
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// * Be very careful with this function. Only wait on a promise if you are certain it is safe to do
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// * so.
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// *
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// * @internal
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// */
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// export function promiseResult<T>(promise: Promise<T>): T {
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// enum State {
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// running,
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// finishedSuccessfully,
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// finishedWithError,
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// }
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// let result: T;
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// let error = undefined;
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// let state = <State>State.running;
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// promise.then(
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// val => {
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// result = val;
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// state = State.finishedSuccessfully;
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// },
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// err => {
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// error = err;
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// state = State.finishedWithError;
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// });
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// deasync.loopWhile(() => state === State.running);
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// if (state === State.finishedWithError) {
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// throw error;
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// }
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// return result!;
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// }
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// /**
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// * No longer supported. This function is now a no-op and will directly return the promise passed
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// * into it.
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// *
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// * This is an advanced compat function for libraries and should not generally be used by normal
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// * Pulumi application.
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// */
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// export function liftProperties<T>(promise: Promise<T>, opts: InvokeOptions = {}): Promise<T> & T {
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// return <any>promise;
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// }
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// >>>>>>> master
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