Remove old Choo files

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Robbie Antenesse 2019-09-06 17:22:38 -06:00
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<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="en">
<head>
<meta charset="utf-8">
<meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=edge">
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1">
<title>book-tracker</title>
<meta name="description" content="An attempt at a viable alternative to Goodreads">
<meta name="keywords" content="books, tracking, lists, bookshelves, bookshelf, rating, reviews, reading">
<link rel="stylesheet" href="index.scss">
<script src="index.js"></script>
</head>
<!-- Choo replaces the body tag with the app. -->
<body></body>
</html>

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import choo from 'choo';
import { viewManager } from './views/manager';
const app = choo();
if (process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'production') {
// Only runs in development and will be stripped from production build.
app.use(require('choo-devtools')()); // Exposes `choo` to the console for debugging!
}
// App state and emitters
app.use((state, emitter) => {
// Default state variables
state.currentView = 'home';
state.viewStates = {};
// Listeners
emitter.on('DOMContentLoaded', () => {
// Emitter listeners
emitter.on('render', callback => {
// This is a dirty hack to get the callback to call *after* re-rendering.
if (callback && typeof callback === "function") {
setTimeout(() => {
callback();
}, 50);
}
});
emitter.on('changeView', newView => {
// Change the view and call render. Makes it easier to call within views.
state.currentView = newView;
emitter.emit('render', () => {});
});
});
});
// For the main screen, pass the viewManager function in viewManager.js,
// which is given the app's state from above and the emitter.emit method that
// triggers the app's emitter listeners.
app.route('/', viewManager);
app.route('/:page', viewManager);
app.route('/404', viewManager);
app.mount('body'); // Overwrite the `<body>` tag with the content of the Choo app

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export class ViewController {
constructor(state, viewName, defaultState = {}) {
// Store the global app state so it's accessible but out of the way.
this.appState = state;
// Give this view its own state within the appState.
if (!this.appState.viewStates.hasOwnProperty(viewName)) {
this.appState.viewStates[viewName] = defaultState;
}
this.state = this.appState.viewStates[viewName];
}
}

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import { ViewController } from '../controller';
export class HomeController extends ViewController {
constructor(state) {
// Super passes state, view name, and default state to ViewController,
// which stores state in this.appState and the view controller's state to this.state
super(state, 'home', {
messages: [
'hello',
'test',
'yay',
],
});
// If using controller methods in an input's onchange or onclick instance,
// either bind the class's 'this' instance to the method first...
// or use `onclick=${() => controller.submit()}` to maintain the 'this' of the class instead.
}
get messages() {
return [...this.state.messages];
}
}

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import html from 'choo/html';
import './styles.scss'; // Creates a separate CSS file, but allows better code splitting.
// We'll see if code splitting is worth it in the end or if we should combine everything into `src/index.scss`
import { HomeController } from './controller'; // The controller for this view, where processing should happen.
// This is the view function that is exported and used in the view manager.
export const homeView = (state, emit) => {
const controller = new HomeController(state);
// Returning an array in a view allows non-shared parent HTML elements.
// This one doesn't have the problem right now, but it's good to remember.
return [
html`<section>
<h2 class="subtitle">An attempt at a viable alternative to Goodreads</h2>
<article class="flex two">
<div class="half">
<div class="card">
<header>
<p>Still gotta figure out a design.</p>
</header>
</div>
</div>
<div class="half">
<div class="card">
<header>
<p>It's early days, my friends!</p>
</header>
</div>
</div>
</article>
<article class="test">
${controller.messages.map(message => {
return html`<p>${message}</p>`;
})}
</article>
</section>`,
];
}

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.test {
background-color: #dddddd;
padding: 10px;
p {
border: 1px solid #444444;
}
}

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import html from 'choo/html';
import { homeView } from './home';
import { searchView } from './search';
export const viewManager = (state, emit) => {
// In viewManager all we are doing is checking the app's state
// and passing the state and emit to the relevant view.
let htmlContent = html`<div>loading</div>`;
switch (state.params.page) {
case 'home':
default: {
htmlContent = homeView(state, emit);
break;
}
case 'search': {
htmlContent = searchView(state, emit);
break;
}
}
// Create a wrapper for view content that includes global header/footer
let view = html`<body>
<header>
<nav>
<div class="brand">
<a href="./">
<h1>Unnamed Book Tracker</h1>
</a>
</div>
<!-- responsive-->
<input id="navMenu" type="checkbox" class="show">
<label for="navMenu" class="burger pseudo button">&#8801;</label>
<div class="menu">
<label style="display: inline-block;">
<input type="text" name="search" placeholder="Search" onchange=${e => {
console.log(encodeURIComponent(e.target.value.trim()));
emit('pushState', '/search?for=' + encodeURIComponent(e.target.value.trim()));
}}>
</label>
<a href="https://gitlab.com/Alamantus/book-tracker" class="pseudo button">Repo</a>
<a href="https://gitter.im/book-tracker/general" class="pseudo button">Chat</a>
</div>
</nav>
</header>
<main class="container">
${htmlContent}
</main>
</body>`;
return view;
}

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import { ViewController } from '../controller';
export class SearchController extends ViewController {
constructor(state) {
// Super passes state, view name, and default state to ViewController,
// which stores state in this.appState and the view controller's state to this.state
super(state, 'search', {
done: false,
results: [],
});
// If using controller methods in an input's onchange or onclick instance,
// either bind the class's 'this' instance to the method first...
// or use `onclick=${() => controller.submit()}` to maintain the 'this' of the class instead.
}
get results() {
return [...this.state.results];
}
get hasQuery() {
return this.appState.query.hasOwnProperty('for') && this.appState.query.for.trim() !== '';
}
/**
* Query a MediaWiki api.php instance with the given options
*/
mediaWikiQuery(endpoint, options) {
/**
* Create a uniquely-named callback that will process the JSONP results
*/
var createCallback = function (k) {
var i = 1;
var callbackName;
do {
callbackName = 'searchCallback' + i;
i = i + 1;
} while (window[callbackName])
window[callbackName] = k;
return callbackName;
}
/**
* Flatten an object into a URL query string.
* For example: { foo: 'bar', baz: 42 } becomes 'foo=bar&baz=42'
*/
var queryStr = function (options) {
var query = [];
for (var i in options) {
if (options.hasOwnProperty(i)) {
query.push(encodeURIComponent(i) + '=' + encodeURIComponent(options[i]));
}
}
return query.join('&');
}
/**
* Build a function that can be applied to a callback. The callback processes
* the JSON results of the API call.
*/
return function (k) {
options.format = 'json';
options.callback = createCallback(k);
var script = document.createElement('script');
script.id = 'searchResults';
script.src = endpoint + '?' + queryStr(options);
var head = document.getElementsByTagName('head')[0];
head.appendChild(script);
};
}
search(term) {
const query = this.mediaWikiQuery('https://en.wikibooks.org/w/api.php', {
action: 'query',
list: 'search',
// list: 'categorymembers',
// cmtitle: 'Category:Subject:Books by subject/all books',
srsearch: term,
srprop: '',
// pageids: 20308,
// prop: 'categories|pageprops',
});
query(response => {
console.log(response);
const searchScript = document.getElementById('searchResults');
searchScript.parentNode.removeChild(searchScript);
for (let property in window) {
if (property.includes('searchCallback')) {
delete window[property];
}
}
const bookResults = [];
const pageids = response.query.search.map(item => item.pageid);
const propsQuery = this.mediaWikiQuery('https://en.wikibooks.org/w/api.php', {
action: 'query',
pageids: pageids.join('|'),
prop: 'categories|pageprops',
});
propsQuery(propsResponse => {
console.log(propsResponse);
for (let pageid in propsResponse.query.pages) {
if (propsResponse.query.pages[pageid].hasOwnProperty('categories')) {
}
}
});
// this.state.results = results;
this.state.done = true;
});
// return fetch(`https://en.wikipedia.org/w/api.php?action=query&list=search&srsearch=${term}&format=json&callback=searchCallback`, {
// method: 'GET',
// mode: 'no-cors',
// headers: new Headers(
// {
// "Accept": "text/plain"
// }
// ),
// // body: JSON.stringify({
// // action: 'opensearch',
// // search: term,
// // format: 'json',
// // }),
// })
// .then(res => res.text())
// .then(response => {
// console.log(response);
// // if (response.hasOwnProperty('docs')) {
// // // Format the response into usable objects
// // const docs = response.docs.map(doc => {
// // return {
// // title: doc.title_suggest.trim(),
// // authors: doc.hasOwnProperty('author_name') ? doc.author_name.map(name => name.trim()) : [],
// // cover: doc.hasOwnProperty('cover_i') ? `//covers.openlibrary.org/b/id/${doc.cover_i}-S.jpg` : false,
// // };
// // });
// // // Filter out duplicate items with the same title and author
// // const results = docs.filter((doc, index, allDocs) => {
// // return typeof allDocs.find((filterResult, filterIndex) => {
// // return index !== filterIndex && filterResult.title === doc.title
// // && JSON.stringify(filterResult.authors) === JSON.stringify(doc.authors);
// // }) === 'undefined';
// // }).map(result => {
// // // Find any duplicates in case they have different cover data
// // const duplicates = docs.filter(doc => {
// // return doc.title.toLowerCase() === result.title.toLowerCase() && JSON.stringify(doc.authors) === JSON.stringify(result.authors);
// // });
// // result.covers = [];
// // duplicates.forEach(duplicate => {
// // if (duplicate.cover !== false) {
// // result.covers.push(duplicate.cover);
// // }
// // });
// // return result;
// // });
// // this.state.results = results;
// this.state.done = true;
// // }
// });
}
searchOpenLibrary(term) {
this.state.done = false;
return fetch('http://openlibrary.org/search.json?q=' + encodeURIComponent(term))
.then(res => res.json())
.then(response => {
if (response.hasOwnProperty('docs')) {
// Format the response into usable objects
const docs = response.docs.map(doc => {
return {
title: doc.title_suggest.trim(),
authors: doc.hasOwnProperty('author_name') ? doc.author_name.map(name => name.trim()) : [],
cover: doc.hasOwnProperty('cover_i') ? `//covers.openlibrary.org/b/id/${doc.cover_i}-S.jpg` : false,
};
});
// Filter out duplicate items with the same title and author
const results = docs.filter((doc, index, allDocs) => {
return typeof allDocs.find((filterResult, filterIndex) => {
return index !== filterIndex && filterResult.title === doc.title
&& JSON.stringify(filterResult.authors) === JSON.stringify(doc.authors);
}) === 'undefined';
}).map(result => {
// Find any duplicates in case they have different cover data
const duplicates = docs.filter(doc => {
return doc.title.toLowerCase() === result.title.toLowerCase() && JSON.stringify(doc.authors) === JSON.stringify(result.authors);
});
result.covers = [];
duplicates.forEach(duplicate => {
if (duplicate.cover !== false) {
result.covers.push(duplicate.cover);
}
});
return result;
});
this.state.results = results;
this.state.done = true;
}
});
}
}

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import html from 'choo/html';
// We'll see if code splitting is worth it in the end or if we should combine everything into `src/index.scss`
import { SearchController } from './controller'; // The controller for this view, where processing should happen.
// This is the view function that is exported and used in the view manager.
export const searchView = (state, emit) => {
const controller = new SearchController(state);
if (!controller.state.done && controller.hasQuery) {
controller.searchOpenLibrary(state.query.for).then(() => {
emit('render');
});
}
// Returning an array in a view allows non-shared parent HTML elements.
// This one doesn't have the problem right now, but it's good to remember.
return [
html`<section>
<h2 class="subtitle">An attempt at a viable alternative to Goodreads</h2>
<article>
${controller.results.map(result => {
return html`<div class="card">
<header>
${result.covers.map(cover => {
return html`<img src=${cover} />`;
})}
<h1 class="title">${result.title}</h1>
${result.authors.map(author => {
return html`<h2 class="subtitle">${author}</h2>`;
})}
</header>
</div>`;
})}
</article>
</section>`,
];
}