opt-cc/api/routes/account.js

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JavaScript

"use strict";
// modules
const express = require('express');
const logger = require('debug')('cc:awardings');
// HTTP status codes by name
const codes = require('./http-codes');
const routerHandling = require('../middleware/router-handling');
// Mongoose Model using mongoDB
const AppUserModel = require('../models/app-user');
const account = express.Router();
account.route('/')
.get((req, res, next) => {
AppUserModel.find({}).populate('squad').exec((err, items) => {
if (err) {
err.status = codes.servererror;
return next(err);
}
res.locals.items = items;
res.locals.processed = true;
next();
})
})
.all(
routerHandling.httpMethodNotAllowed
);
// routes **********************
account.route('/:id')
.patch((req, res, next) => {
if (!req.body || (req.body._id && req.body._id !== req.params.id)) {
// little bit different as in PUT. :id does not need to be in data, but if the _id and url id must match
const err = new Error('id of PATCH resource and send JSON body are not equal ' + req.params.id + " " + req.body._id);
err.status = codes.notfound;
next(err);
return; // prevent node to process this function further after next() has finished.
}
// increment version manually as we do not use .save(.)
req.body.updatedAt = new Date();
req.body.$inc = {__v: 1};
// PATCH is easier with mongoose than PUT. You simply update by all data that comes from outside. no need to reset attributes that are missing.
AppUserModel.findByIdAndUpdate(req.params.id, req.body, {new: true}).populate('squad').exec((err, item) => {
if (err) {
err.status = codes.wrongrequest;
}
else if (!item) {
err = new Error("appUser not found");
err.status = codes.notfound;
}
else {
res.locals.items = item;
}
next(err);
})
})
.delete((req, res, next) => {
AppUserModel.findByIdAndRemove(req.params.id, (err, item) => {
if (err) {
err.status = codes.wrongrequest;
}
else if (!item) {
err = new Error("item not found");
err.status = codes.notfound;
}
// we don't set res.locals.items and thus it will send a 204 (no content) at the end. see last handler user.use(..)
res.locals.processed = true;
next(err); // this works because err is in normal case undefined and that is the same as no parameter
});
})
.all(
routerHandling.httpMethodNotAllowed
);
// this middleware function can be used, if you like or remove it
// it looks for object(s) in res.locals.items and if they exist, they are send to the client as json
account.use(routerHandling.emptyResponse);
module.exports = account;