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gristlabs_grist-core/app/client/models/ColumnFilter.ts

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import {CellValue} from 'app/common/DocActions';
import {nativeCompare} from 'app/common/gutil';
import {Disposable, Observable} from 'grainjs';
export type ColumnFilterFunc = (value: CellValue) => boolean;
interface FilterSpec { // Filter object as stored in the db
included?: CellValue[];
excluded?: CellValue[];
}
// A more efficient representation of filter state for a column than FilterSpec.
interface FilterState {
include: boolean;
values: Set<CellValue>;
}
// Converts a JSON string for a filter to a FilterState
function makeFilterState(filterJson: string): FilterState {
const spec: FilterSpec = (filterJson && JSON.parse(filterJson)) || {};
return {
include: Boolean(spec.included),
values: new Set(spec.included || spec.excluded || []),
};
}
// Returns a filter function for a particular column: the function takes a cell value and returns
// whether it's accepted according to the given FilterState.
function makeFilterFunc({include, values}: FilterState): ColumnFilterFunc {
// NOTE: This logic results in complex values and their stringified JSON representations as equivalent.
// For example, a TypeError in the formula column and the string '["E","TypeError"]' would be seen as the same.
// TODO: This narrow corner case seems acceptable for now, but may be worth revisiting.
return (val: CellValue) => (values.has(Array.isArray(val) ? JSON.stringify(val) : val) === include);
}
// Given a JSON string, returns a ColumnFilterFunc
export function getFilterFunc(filterJson: string): ColumnFilterFunc|null {
return filterJson ? makeFilterFunc(makeFilterState(filterJson)) : null;
}
/**
* ColumnFilter implements a custom filter on a column, i.e. a filter that's diverged from what's
* on the server. It has methods to modify the filter state, and exposes a public filterFunc
* observable which gets triggered whenever the filter state changes.
*
* It does NOT listen to changes in the initial JSON, since it's only used when the filter has
* been customized.
*/
export class ColumnFilter extends Disposable {
public readonly filterFunc: Observable<ColumnFilterFunc>;
private _include: boolean;
private _values: Set<CellValue>;
constructor(private _initialFilterJson: string) {
super();
this.filterFunc = Observable.create<ColumnFilterFunc>(this, () => true);
this.setState(_initialFilterJson);
}
public setState(filterJson: string) {
const state = makeFilterState(filterJson);
this._include = state.include;
this._values = state.values;
this._updateState();
}
public includes(val: CellValue): boolean {
return this._values.has(val) === this._include;
}
public add(val: CellValue) {
this._include ? this._values.add(val) : this._values.delete(val);
this._updateState();
}
public delete(val: CellValue) {
this._include ? this._values.delete(val) : this._values.add(val);
this._updateState();
}
public clear() {
this._values.clear();
this._include = true;
this._updateState();
}
public selectAll() {
this._values.clear();
this._include = false;
this._updateState();
}
// For saving the filter value back.
public makeFilterJson(): string {
const values = Array.from(this._values).sort(nativeCompare);
return JSON.stringify(this._include ? {included: values} : {excluded: values});
}
public hasChanged(): boolean {
return this.makeFilterJson() !== this._initialFilterJson;
}
private _updateState(): void {
this.filterFunc.set(makeFilterFunc({include: this._include, values: this._values}));
}
}
export const allInclusive = '{"excluded":[]}';