This refactors the data handlers into a more standard/understood model-like architecture, to prepare for a new, more robust config system. It also fixes a problem with creating new Notes and uploading new Photos via the web interface (related to #58). Finally, it speeds up docker builds by sending in less files, which aren't necessary or will be built anyway. This is all in preparation to allow building #13 more robustly.
33 lines
1.0 KiB
TypeScript
33 lines
1.0 KiB
TypeScript
import { Handlers } from 'fresh/server.ts';
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import { Budget, Expense, FreshContextState } from '/lib/types.ts';
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import { BudgetModel, ExpenseModel } from '/lib/models/expenses.ts';
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interface Data {}
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export interface RequestBody {}
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export interface ResponseBody {
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success: boolean;
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jsonContents: {
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budgets: (Omit<Budget, 'id' | 'user_id' | 'created_at' | 'extra'> & { extra: Record<never, never> })[];
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expenses: (Omit<Expense, 'id' | 'user_id' | 'created_at' | 'extra'> & { extra: Record<never, never> })[];
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};
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}
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export const handler: Handlers<Data, FreshContextState> = {
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async POST(request, context) {
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if (!context.state.user) {
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return new Response('Unauthorized', { status: 401 });
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}
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const newExpenses = await ExpenseModel.getAllForExport(context.state.user.id);
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const newBudgets = await BudgetModel.getAllForExport(context.state.user.id);
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const responseBody: ResponseBody = { success: true, jsonContents: { expenses: newExpenses, budgets: newBudgets } };
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return new Response(JSON.stringify(responseBody));
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},
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};
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