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util/adhoc.lua @ 12995:e385f3a06673

moduleapi: Add 'peek' to :may() and new :could() helper to suppress logging The current method logs scary "access denied" messages on failure - this is generally very useful when debugging access control stuff, but in some cases the call is simply a check to see if someone *could* perform an action, even if they haven't requested it yet. One example is determining whether to show the user as an admin in disco. The 'peek' parameter, if true, will suppress such logging. The :could() method is just a simple helper that can make the calling code a bit more readable (suggested by Zash).
author Matthew Wild <mwild1@gmail.com>
date Sun, 26 Mar 2023 14:06:04 +0100
parent 11352:e10567199f02
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-- luacheck: ignore 212/self

local function new_simple_form(form, result_handler)
	return function(self, data, state)
		if state or data.form then
			if data.action == "cancel" then
				return { status = "canceled" };
			end
			local fields, err = form:data(data.form);
			return result_handler(fields, err, data);
		else
			return { status = "executing", actions = {"next", "complete", default = "complete"}, form = form }, "executing";
		end
	end
end

local function new_initial_data_form(form, initial_data, result_handler)
	return function(self, data, state)
		if state or data.form then
			if data.action == "cancel" then
				return { status = "canceled" };
			end
			local fields, err = form:data(data.form);
			return result_handler(fields, err, data);
		else
			local values, err = initial_data(data);
			if type(err) == "table" then
				return {status = "error"; error = err}
			elseif type(err) == "string" then
				return {status = "error"; error = {type = "cancel"; condition = "internal-server-error", err}}
			end
			return { status = "executing", actions = {"next", "complete", default = "complete"},
				 form = { layout = form, values = values } }, "executing";
		end
	end
end

return { new_simple_form = new_simple_form,
	 new_initial_data_form = new_initial_data_form };