import { getHandlers, registerHandlers } from 'calypso/state/data-layer/handler-registry'; import { bypassDataLayer } from './utils'; import wpcomHttpHandlers from './wpcom-http'; registerHandlers( 'WordPress API request loader', wpcomHttpHandlers ); const shouldNext = ( action ) => { const meta = action.meta; if ( ! meta ) { return true; } const data = meta.dataLayer; if ( ! data ) { return true; } // is a network response, don't reissue if ( data.data || data.error || data.headers || data.progress ) { return false; } return true; }; /** * WPCOM Middleware API * * Intercepts actions requesting data provided by the * WordPress.com API and passes them off to the * appropriate handler. * @see state/utils/local indicates that action should bypass data layer * * Note: * * This function has been optimized for speed and has * in turn sacrificed some readability. It's mainly * performing two checks: * * - Are there handlers defined for the given action type? * - Is there action meta indicating to bypass these handlers? * * The optimizations reduce function-calling and object * property lookup where possible. * @param {Function} handlersFor returns list of handlers for given action type * @returns {Function} middleware handler */ export const middleware = ( handlersFor ) => ( store ) => ( next ) => { /** * Middleware handler * @function * @param {Object} action Redux action * @returns {undefined} please do not use */ return ( action ) => { const handlerChain = handlersFor( action.type ); // if no handler is defined for the action type // then pass it along the chain untouched if ( ! handlerChain ) { return next( action ); } const meta = action.meta; if ( meta ) { const dataLayer = meta.dataLayer; // if the action indicates that we should // bypass the data layer, then pass it // along the chain untouched if ( dataLayer && true === dataLayer.doBypass ) { return next( action ); } } handlerChain.forEach( ( handler ) => handler( store, action ) ); if ( shouldNext( action ) ) { next( bypassDataLayer( action ) ); } }; }; export default middleware( getHandlers );