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| cycle.js | |
| 2018-05-15 | |
| Public Domain. | |
| NO WARRANTY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. USE AT YOUR OWN RISK. | |
| This code should be minified before deployment. | |
| See http://javascript.crockford.com/jsmin.html | |
| USE YOUR OWN COPY. IT IS EXTREMELY UNWISE TO LOAD CODE FROM SERVERS YOU DO | |
| NOT CONTROL. | |
| */ | |
| // The file uses the WeakMap feature of ES6. | |
| /*jslint eval */ | |
| /*property | |
| $ref, decycle, forEach, get, indexOf, isArray, keys, length, push, | |
| retrocycle, set, stringify, test | |
| */ | |
| if (typeof JSON.decycle !== "function") { | |
| JSON.decycle = function decycle(object, replacer) { | |
| "use strict"; | |
| // Make a deep copy of an object or array, assuring that there is at most | |
| // one instance of each object or array in the resulting structure. The | |
| // duplicate references (which might be forming cycles) are replaced with | |
| // an object of the form | |
| // {"$ref": PATH} | |
| // where the PATH is a JSONPath string that locates the first occurance. | |
| // So, | |
| // var a = []; | |
| // a[0] = a; | |
| // return JSON.stringify(JSON.decycle(a)); | |
| // produces the string '[{"$ref":"$"}]'. | |
| // If a replacer function is provided, then it will be called for each value. | |
| // A replacer function receives a value and returns a replacement value. | |
| // JSONPath is used to locate the unique object. $ indicates the top level of | |
| // the object or array. [NUMBER] or [STRING] indicates a child element or | |
| // property. | |
| var objects = new WeakMap(); // object to path mappings | |
| return (function derez(value, path) { | |
| // The derez function recurses through the object, producing the deep copy. | |
| var old_path; // The path of an earlier occurance of value | |
| var nu; // The new object or array | |
| // If a replacer function was provided, then call it to get a replacement value. | |
| if (replacer !== undefined) { | |
| value = replacer(value); | |
| } | |
| // typeof null === "object", so go on if this value is really an object but not | |
| // one of the weird builtin objects. | |
| if ( | |
| typeof value === "object" | |
| && value !== null | |
| && !(value instanceof Boolean) | |
| && !(value instanceof Date) | |
| && !(value instanceof Number) | |
| && !(value instanceof RegExp) | |
| && !(value instanceof String) | |
| ) { | |
| // If the value is an object or array, look to see if we have already | |
| // encountered it. If so, return a {"$ref":PATH} object. This uses an | |
| // ES6 WeakMap. | |
| old_path = objects.get(value); | |
| if (old_path !== undefined) { | |
| return {$ref: old_path}; | |
| } | |
| // Otherwise, accumulate the unique value and its path. | |
| objects.set(value, path); | |
| // If it is an array, replicate the array. | |
| if (Array.isArray(value)) { | |
| nu = []; | |
| value.forEach(function (element, i) { | |
| nu[i] = derez(element, path + "[" + i + "]"); | |
| }); | |
| } else { | |
| // If it is an object, replicate the object. | |
| nu = {}; | |
| Object.keys(value).forEach(function (name) { | |
| nu[name] = derez( | |
| value[name], | |
| path + "[" + JSON.stringify(name) + "]" | |
| ); | |
| }); | |
| } | |
| return nu; | |
| } | |
| return value; | |
| }(object, "$")); | |
| }; | |
| } | |
| if (typeof JSON.retrocycle !== "function") { | |
| JSON.retrocycle = function retrocycle($) { | |
| "use strict"; | |
| // Restore an object that was reduced by decycle. Members whose values are | |
| // objects of the form | |
| // {$ref: PATH} | |
| // are replaced with references to the value found by the PATH. This will | |
| // restore cycles. The object will be mutated. | |
| // The eval function is used to locate the values described by a PATH. The | |
| // root object is kept in a $ variable. A regular expression is used to | |
| // assure that the PATH is extremely well formed. The regexp contains nested | |
| // * quantifiers. That has been known to have extremely bad performance | |
| // problems on some browsers for very long strings. A PATH is expected to be | |
| // reasonably short. A PATH is allowed to belong to a very restricted subset of | |
| // Goessner's JSONPath. | |
| // So, | |
| // var s = '[{"$ref":"$"}]'; | |
| // return JSON.retrocycle(JSON.parse(s)); | |
| // produces an array containing a single element which is the array itself. | |
| var px = /^\$(?:\[(?:\d+|"(?:[^\\"\u0000-\u001f]|\\(?:[\\"\/bfnrt]|u[0-9a-zA-Z]{4}))*")\])*$/; | |
| (function rez(value) { | |
| // The rez function walks recursively through the object looking for $ref | |
| // properties. When it finds one that has a value that is a path, then it | |
| // replaces the $ref object with a reference to the value that is found by | |
| // the path. | |
| if (value && typeof value === "object") { | |
| if (Array.isArray(value)) { | |
| value.forEach(function (element, i) { | |
| if (typeof element === "object" && element !== null) { | |
| var path = element.$ref; | |
| if (typeof path === "string" && px.test(path)) { | |
| value[i] = eval(path); | |
| } else { | |
| rez(element); | |
| } | |
| } | |
| }); | |
| } else { | |
| Object.keys(value).forEach(function (name) { | |
| var item = value[name]; | |
| if (typeof item === "object" && item !== null) { | |
| var path = item.$ref; | |
| if (typeof path === "string" && px.test(path)) { | |
| value[name] = eval(path); | |
| } else { | |
| rez(item); | |
| } | |
| } | |
| }); | |
| } | |
| } | |
| }($)); | |
| return $; | |
| }; | |
| } |