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"use strict";
const $Ref = require("./ref");
const Pointer = require("./pointer");
const parse = require("./parse");
const url = require("./util/url");
const { isHandledError } = require("./util/errors");
module.exports = resolveExternal;
/**
* Crawls the JSON schema, finds all external JSON references, and resolves their values.
* This method does not mutate the JSON schema. The resolved values are added to {@link $RefParser#$refs}.
*
* NOTE: We only care about EXTERNAL references here. INTERNAL references are only relevant when dereferencing.
*
* @param {$RefParser} parser
* @param {$RefParserOptions} options
*
* @returns {Promise}
* The promise resolves once all JSON references in the schema have been resolved,
* including nested references that are contained in externally-referenced files.
*/
function resolveExternal (parser, options) {
if (!options.resolve.external) {
// Nothing to resolve, so exit early
return Promise.resolve();
}
try {
// console.log('Resolving $ref pointers in %s', parser.$refs._root$Ref.path);
let promises = crawl(parser.schema, parser.$refs._root$Ref.path + "#", parser.$refs, options);
return Promise.all(promises);
}
catch (e) {
return Promise.reject(e);
}
}
/**
* Recursively crawls the given value, and resolves any external JSON references.
*
* @param {*} obj - The value to crawl. If it's not an object or array, it will be ignored.
* @param {string} path - The full path of `obj`, possibly with a JSON Pointer in the hash
* @param {$Refs} $refs
* @param {$RefParserOptions} options
* @param {Set} seen - Internal.
*
* @returns {Promise[]}
* Returns an array of promises. There will be one promise for each JSON reference in `obj`.
* If `obj` does not contain any JSON references, then the array will be empty.
* If any of the JSON references point to files that contain additional JSON references,
* then the corresponding promise will internally reference an array of promises.
*/
function crawl (obj, path, $refs, options, seen) {
seen = seen || new Set();
let promises = [];
if (obj && typeof obj === "object" && !ArrayBuffer.isView(obj) && !seen.has(obj)) {
seen.add(obj); // Track previously seen objects to avoid infinite recursion
if ($Ref.isExternal$Ref(obj)) {
promises.push(resolve$Ref(obj, path, $refs, options));
}
else {
for (let key of Object.keys(obj)) {
let keyPath = Pointer.join(path, key);
let value = obj[key];
if ($Ref.isExternal$Ref(value)) {
promises.push(resolve$Ref(value, keyPath, $refs, options));
}
else {
promises = promises.concat(crawl(value, keyPath, $refs, options, seen));
}
}
}
}
return promises;
}
/**
* Resolves the given JSON Reference, and then crawls the resulting value.
*
* @param {{$ref: string}} $ref - The JSON Reference to resolve
* @param {string} path - The full path of `$ref`, possibly with a JSON Pointer in the hash
* @param {$Refs} $refs
* @param {$RefParserOptions} options
*
* @returns {Promise}
* The promise resolves once all JSON references in the object have been resolved,
* including nested references that are contained in externally-referenced files.
*/
async function resolve$Ref ($ref, path, $refs, options) {
// console.log('Resolving $ref pointer "%s" at %s', $ref.$ref, path);
let resolvedPath = url.resolve(path, $ref.$ref);
let withoutHash = url.stripHash(resolvedPath);
// Do we already have this $ref?
$ref = $refs._$refs[withoutHash];
if ($ref) {
// We've already parsed this $ref, so use the existing value
return Promise.resolve($ref.value);
}
// Parse the $referenced file/url
try {
const result = await parse(resolvedPath, $refs, options);
// Crawl the parsed value
// console.log('Resolving $ref pointers in %s', withoutHash);
let promises = crawl(result, withoutHash + "#", $refs, options);
return Promise.all(promises);
}
catch (err) {
if (!options.continueOnError || !isHandledError(err)) {
throw err;
}
if ($refs._$refs[withoutHash]) {
err.source = url.stripHash(path);
err.path = url.safePointerToPath(url.getHash(path));
}
return [];
}
}