'use strict'; import alt from '../alt'; import PieceListActions from '../actions/piece_list_actions'; class PieceListStore { constructor() { /** * The store manages the state that is introduced by fetching * the resource with certain parameters. * * This means that pieceList for example only contains pageSize-many items. * Of course this can be altered by page as well. * * This is also the reason why we store a pieceListCount, which is essentially * the number of items the resource actually - without pagination - provides. */ this.pieceList = []; this.pieceListCount = 0; this.page = 1; this.pageSize = 10; this.search = ''; this.orderBy = 'artist_name'; this.orderAsc = true; this.bindActions(PieceListActions); } onShowEditionList(pieceId) { this.pieceList .forEach((piece) => { if(piece.id === pieceId) { if(piece.show) { piece.show = false; } else { piece.show = true; } } }); } onCloseAllEditionLists() { this.pieceList .forEach((piece) => { piece.show = false; }); } onUpdatePieceList({ page, pageSize, search, pieceList, orderBy, orderAsc, pieceListCount }) { this.page = page; this.pageSize = pageSize; this.search = search; this.orderAsc = orderAsc; this.orderBy = orderBy; this.pieceListCount = pieceListCount; /** * Pagination - Known Issue: * ######################### * * * The piece list store currently stores the open/close state of a piece list item. * * Once a new page is requested, this.pieceList will be overwritten, which means that the * open/close state of a specific list item will be thrown away. * * This means that when opening an editionListTable on a piece, and continuing * clicking next or back in the pagination, the editionListTable will return to its * default value, which is "close". * * We did not implement this, as we're going to add pagination to pieceList at some * point anyway. Then, this problem is automatically resolved. */ this.pieceList = pieceList; } } export default alt.createStore(PieceListStore);