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//
// An account is an abstraction of a user and a provider.
// The user part is optional, so an Account might just represent a provider.
//
import bitmask from 'lib/bitmask'
export default class Account {
constructor(address, props={}) {
this.address = address
this._authenticated = props.authenticated
}
//
// currently, bitmask.js uses address for id, so we return address here too.
// also, we don't know uuid until after authentication.
//
// TODO: change to uuid when possible.
//
get id() {
return this._address
}
get domain() {
return this._address.split('@')[1]
}
get address() {
return this._address
}
set address(address) {
if (!address.match('@')) {
this._address = '@' + address
} else {
this._address = address
}
}
get userpart() {
return this._address.split('@')[0]
}
get authenticated() {
return this._authenticated
}
get hasEmail() {
return true
}
//
// returns a promise, fulfill is passed account object
//
login(password, autoSetupProvider=false) {
return bitmask.bonafide.user.auth(this.address, password, autoSetupProvider).then(
response => {
if (response.uuid) {
this._uuid = response.uuid
this._authenticated = true
}
return this
}
)
}
//
// returns a promise, fulfill is passed account object
//
logout() {
return bitmask.bonafide.user.logout(this.id).then(
response => {
this._authenticated = false
this._address = '@' + this.domain
return this
}
)
}
//
// returns the matching account in the list of accounts
//
static find(address) {
// search by full address
let account = Account.list.find(i => {
return i.address == address
})
// failing that, search by domain
if (!account) {
let domain = '@' + address.split('@')[1]
account = Account.list.find(i => {
return i.address == domain
})
if (account) {
account.address = address
}
}
return account
}
static findOrAdd(address) {
let account = Account.find(address)
if (!account) {
account = new Account(address)
Account.list.push(account)
}
return account
}
//
// returns a list of the authenticated accounts
//
static active() {
return bitmask.bonafide.user.list().then(
response => {
let list = []
for (let accountProps of response) {
list.push(new Account(accountProps.userid, accountProps))
}
return list
}
)
}
static add(account) {
if (!Account.list.find(i => {return i.id == account.id})) {
Account.list.push(account)
}
}
//
// For now, accounts are really just providers. Eventually,
// there will be a separate account and provider list.
//
// Returns the account in the list that is closest to the one
// We removed.
//
static remove(account) {
return bitmask.bonafide.provider.delete(account.domain).then(
response => {
let index = Account.list.findIndex(i => {
return i.id == account.id
})
Account.list = Account.list.filter(i => {
return i.id != account.id
})
if (Account.list.length == 0) {
return null
} else if (index >= Account.list.length) {
index = index - 1
} else if (index == -1) {
index = 0
}
return Account.list[index]
}
)
}
static create(address, password, invite=null) {
return bitmask.bonafide.user.create(address, password, invite).then(
response => {
return new Account(address)
}
)
}
static initializeList(domains) {
for (let domain of domains) {
Account.add(new Account(domain))
}
}
//
// inserts at the front of the account list
// removing any other accounts with the same domain.
//
// this is a temporary hack to support the old behavior
// util the backend has a proper concept of an account list.
//
static addActive(account) {
Account.list = Account.list.filter(i => {
return i.domain != account.domain
})
Account.list.unshift(account)
}
}
Account.list = []
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