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Merge branch 'master' into features/per-user-per-creator-realease2

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@ -33,8 +33,8 @@ function isInvalid(metadata?: { state: string }) {
* Get the requested app metadata by id.
* Use redis cache to first read the app metadata.
* If not present fallback to loading the app metadata directly and re-caching.
* @param {string} appId the id of the app to get metadata from.
* @returns {object} the app metadata.
* @param appId the id of the app to get metadata from.
* @returns the app metadata.
*/
export async function getAppMetadata(appId: string): Promise<App | DeletedApp> {
const client = await getAppClient()
@ -72,9 +72,9 @@ export async function getAppMetadata(appId: string): Promise<App | DeletedApp> {
/**
* Invalidate/reset the cached metadata when a change occurs in the db.
* @param appId {string} the cache key to bust/update.
* @param newMetadata {object|undefined} optional - can simply provide the new metadata to update with.
* @return {Promise<void>} will respond with success when cache is updated.
* @param appId the cache key to bust/update.
* @param newMetadata optional - can simply provide the new metadata to update with.
* @return will respond with success when cache is updated.
*/
export async function invalidateAppMetadata(appId: string, newMetadata?: any) {
if (!appId) {

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@ -61,9 +61,9 @@ async function populateUsersFromDB(
* Get the requested user by id.
* Use redis cache to first read the user.
* If not present fallback to loading the user directly and re-caching.
* @param {*} userId the id of the user to get
* @param {*} tenantId the tenant of the user to get
* @param {*} populateUser function to provide the user for re-caching. default to couch db
* @param userId the id of the user to get
* @param tenantId the tenant of the user to get
* @param populateUser function to provide the user for re-caching. default to couch db
* @returns
*/
export async function getUser(
@ -111,8 +111,8 @@ export async function getUser(
* Get the requested users by id.
* Use redis cache to first read the users.
* If not present fallback to loading the users directly and re-caching.
* @param {*} userIds the ids of the user to get
* @param {*} tenantId the tenant of the users to get
* @param userIds the ids of the user to get
* @param tenantId the tenant of the users to get
* @returns
*/
export async function getUsers(

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@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ import environment from "../environment"
/**
* Generates a new configuration ID.
* @returns {string} The new configuration ID which the config doc can be stored under.
* @returns The new configuration ID which the config doc can be stored under.
*/
export function generateConfigID(type: ConfigType) {
return `${DocumentType.CONFIG}${SEPARATOR}${type}`

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@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ export function isTenancyEnabled() {
/**
* Given an app ID this will attempt to retrieve the tenant ID from it.
* @return {null|string} The tenant ID found within the app ID.
* @return The tenant ID found within the app ID.
*/
export function getTenantIDFromAppID(appId: string) {
if (!appId) {

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@ -8,8 +8,8 @@ class Replication {
/**
*
* @param {String} source - the DB you want to replicate or rollback to
* @param {String} target - the DB you want to replicate to, or rollback from
* @param source - the DB you want to replicate or rollback to
* @param target - the DB you want to replicate to, or rollback from
*/
constructor({ source, target }: any) {
this.source = getPouchDB(source)
@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ class Replication {
/**
* Two way replication operation, intended to be promise based.
* @param {Object} opts - PouchDB replication options
* @param opts - PouchDB replication options
*/
sync(opts = {}) {
this.replication = this.promisify(this.source.sync, opts)
@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ class Replication {
/**
* One way replication operation, intended to be promise based.
* @param {Object} opts - PouchDB replication options
* @param opts - PouchDB replication options
*/
replicate(opts = {}) {
this.replication = this.promisify(this.source.replicate.to, opts)

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@ -599,10 +599,10 @@ async function runQuery<T>(
* Gets round the fixed limit of 200 results from a query by fetching as many
* pages as required and concatenating the results. This recursively operates
* until enough results have been found.
* @param dbName {string} Which database to run a lucene query on
* @param index {string} Which search index to utilise
* @param query {object} The JSON query structure
* @param params {object} The search params including:
* @param dbName Which database to run a lucene query on
* @param index Which search index to utilise
* @param query The JSON query structure
* @param params The search params including:
* tableId {string} The table ID to search
* sort {string} The sort column
* sortOrder {string} The sort order ("ascending" or "descending")
@ -655,10 +655,10 @@ async function recursiveSearch<T>(
* Performs a paginated search. A bookmark will be returned to allow the next
* page to be fetched. There is a max limit off 200 results per page in a
* paginated search.
* @param dbName {string} Which database to run a lucene query on
* @param index {string} Which search index to utilise
* @param query {object} The JSON query structure
* @param params {object} The search params including:
* @param dbName Which database to run a lucene query on
* @param index Which search index to utilise
* @param query The JSON query structure
* @param params The search params including:
* tableId {string} The table ID to search
* sort {string} The sort column
* sortOrder {string} The sort order ("ascending" or "descending")
@ -722,10 +722,10 @@ export async function paginatedSearch<T>(
* desired amount of results. There is a limit of 1000 results to avoid
* heavy performance hits, and to avoid client components breaking from
* handling too much data.
* @param dbName {string} Which database to run a lucene query on
* @param index {string} Which search index to utilise
* @param query {object} The JSON query structure
* @param params {object} The search params including:
* @param dbName Which database to run a lucene query on
* @param index Which search index to utilise
* @param query The JSON query structure
* @param params The search params including:
* tableId {string} The table ID to search
* sort {string} The sort column
* sortOrder {string} The sort order ("ascending" or "descending")

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@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ export async function getAllDbs(opts = { efficient: false }) {
* Lots of different points in the system need to find the full list of apps, this will
* enumerate the entire CouchDB cluster and get the list of databases (every app).
*
* @return {Promise<object[]>} returns the app information document stored in each app database.
* @return returns the app information document stored in each app database.
*/
export async function getAllApps({
dev,

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@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ export function isDevApp(app: App) {
/**
* Generates a development app ID from a real app ID.
* @returns {string} the dev app ID which can be used for dev database.
* @returns the dev app ID which can be used for dev database.
*/
export function getDevelopmentAppID(appId: string) {
if (!appId || appId.startsWith(APP_DEV_PREFIX)) {

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@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ import { newid } from "./newid"
/**
* Generates a new app ID.
* @returns {string} The new app ID which the app doc can be stored under.
* @returns The new app ID which the app doc can be stored under.
*/
export const generateAppID = (tenantId?: string | null) => {
let id = APP_PREFIX
@ -20,9 +20,9 @@ export const generateAppID = (tenantId?: string | null) => {
/**
* Gets a new row ID for the specified table.
* @param {string} tableId The table which the row is being created for.
* @param {string|null} id If an ID is to be used then the UUID can be substituted for this.
* @returns {string} The new ID which a row doc can be stored under.
* @param tableId The table which the row is being created for.
* @param id If an ID is to be used then the UUID can be substituted for this.
* @returns The new ID which a row doc can be stored under.
*/
export function generateRowID(tableId: string, id?: string) {
id = id || newid()
@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ export function generateRowID(tableId: string, id?: string) {
/**
* Generates a new workspace ID.
* @returns {string} The new workspace ID which the workspace doc can be stored under.
* @returns The new workspace ID which the workspace doc can be stored under.
*/
export function generateWorkspaceID() {
return `${DocumentType.WORKSPACE}${SEPARATOR}${newid()}`
@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ export function generateWorkspaceID() {
/**
* Generates a new global user ID.
* @returns {string} The new user ID which the user doc can be stored under.
* @returns The new user ID which the user doc can be stored under.
*/
export function generateGlobalUserID(id?: any) {
return `${DocumentType.USER}${SEPARATOR}${id || newid()}`
@ -52,8 +52,8 @@ export function isGlobalUserID(id: string) {
/**
* Generates a new user ID based on the passed in global ID.
* @param {string} globalId The ID of the global user.
* @returns {string} The new user ID which the user doc can be stored under.
* @param globalId The ID of the global user.
* @returns The new user ID which the user doc can be stored under.
*/
export function generateUserMetadataID(globalId: string) {
return generateRowID(InternalTable.USER_METADATA, globalId)
@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ export function generateAppUserID(prodAppId: string, userId: string) {
/**
* Generates a new role ID.
* @returns {string} The new role ID which the role doc can be stored under.
* @returns The new role ID which the role doc can be stored under.
*/
export function generateRoleID(name: string) {
const prefix = `${DocumentType.ROLE}${SEPARATOR}`
@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ export function prefixRoleID(name: string) {
/**
* Generates a new dev info document ID - this is scoped to a user.
* @returns {string} The new dev info ID which info for dev (like api key) can be stored under.
* @returns The new dev info ID which info for dev (like api key) can be stored under.
*/
export const generateDevInfoID = (userId: any) => {
return `${DocumentType.DEV_INFO}${SEPARATOR}${userId}`
@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ export const generateDevInfoID = (userId: any) => {
/**
* Generates a new plugin ID - to be used in the global DB.
* @returns {string} The new plugin ID which a plugin metadata document can be stored under.
* @returns The new plugin ID which a plugin metadata document can be stored under.
*/
export const generatePluginID = (name: string) => {
return `${DocumentType.PLUGIN}${SEPARATOR}${name}`

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@ -12,12 +12,12 @@ import { getProdAppID } from "./conversions"
* is usually the case as most of our docs are top level e.g. tables, automations, users and so on.
* More complex cases such as link docs and rows which have multiple levels of IDs that their
* ID consists of need their own functions to build the allDocs parameters.
* @param {string} docType The type of document which input params are being built for, e.g. user,
* @param docType The type of document which input params are being built for, e.g. user,
* link, app, table and so on.
* @param {string|null} docId The ID of the document minus its type - this is only needed if looking
* @param docId The ID of the document minus its type - this is only needed if looking
* for a singular document.
* @param {object} otherProps Add any other properties onto the request, e.g. include_docs.
* @returns {object} Parameters which can then be used with an allDocs request.
* @param otherProps Add any other properties onto the request, e.g. include_docs.
* @returns Parameters which can then be used with an allDocs request.
*/
export function getDocParams(
docType: string,
@ -36,11 +36,11 @@ export function getDocParams(
/**
* Gets the DB allDocs/query params for retrieving a row.
* @param {string|null} tableId The table in which the rows have been stored.
* @param {string|null} rowId The ID of the row which is being specifically queried for. This can be
* @param tableId The table in which the rows have been stored.
* @param rowId The ID of the row which is being specifically queried for. This can be
* left null to get all the rows in the table.
* @param {object} otherProps Any other properties to add to the request.
* @returns {object} Parameters which can then be used with an allDocs request.
* @param otherProps Any other properties to add to the request.
* @returns Parameters which can then be used with an allDocs request.
*/
export function getRowParams(
tableId?: string | null,

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@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
/**
* Makes sure that a URL has the correct number of slashes, while maintaining the
* http(s):// double slashes.
* @param {string} url The URL to test and remove any extra double slashes.
* @return {string} The updated url.
* @param url The URL to test and remove any extra double slashes.
* @return The updated url.
*/
export function checkSlashesInUrl(url: string) {
return url.replace(/(https?:\/\/)|(\/)+/g, "$1$2")

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@ -13,10 +13,10 @@ export const options = {
/**
* Passport Local Authentication Middleware.
* @param {*} ctx the request structure
* @param {*} email username to login with
* @param {*} password plain text password to log in with
* @param {*} done callback from passport to return user information and errors
* @param ctx the request structure
* @param email username to login with
* @param password plain text password to log in with
* @param done callback from passport to return user information and errors
* @returns The authenticated user, or errors if they occur
*/
export async function authenticate(

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@ -17,15 +17,15 @@ const OIDCStrategy = require("@techpass/passport-openidconnect").Strategy
export function buildVerifyFn(saveUserFn: SaveSSOUserFunction) {
/**
* @param {*} issuer The identity provider base URL
* @param {*} sub The user ID
* @param {*} profile The user profile information. Created by passport from the /userinfo response
* @param {*} jwtClaims The parsed id_token claims
* @param {*} accessToken The access_token for contacting the identity provider - may or may not be a JWT
* @param {*} refreshToken The refresh_token for obtaining a new access_token - usually not a JWT
* @param {*} idToken The id_token - always a JWT
* @param {*} params The response body from requesting an access_token
* @param {*} done The passport callback: err, user, info
* @param issuer The identity provider base URL
* @param sub The user ID
* @param profile The user profile information. Created by passport from the /userinfo response
* @param jwtClaims The parsed id_token claims
* @param accessToken The access_token for contacting the identity provider - may or may not be a JWT
* @param refreshToken The refresh_token for obtaining a new access_token - usually not a JWT
* @param idToken The id_token - always a JWT
* @param params The response body from requesting an access_token
* @param done The passport callback: err, user, info
*/
return async (
issuer: string,
@ -61,8 +61,8 @@ export function buildVerifyFn(saveUserFn: SaveSSOUserFunction) {
}
/**
* @param {*} profile The structured profile created by passport using the user info endpoint
* @param {*} jwtClaims The claims returned in the id token
* @param profile The structured profile created by passport using the user info endpoint
* @param jwtClaims The claims returned in the id token
*/
function getEmail(profile: SSOProfile, jwtClaims: JwtClaims) {
// profile not guaranteed to contain email e.g. github connected azure ad account

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@ -5,9 +5,9 @@ import { ConfigType, GoogleInnerConfig } from "@budibase/types"
/**
* Utility to handle authentication errors.
*
* @param {*} done The passport callback.
* @param {*} message Message that will be returned in the response body
* @param {*} err (Optional) error that will be logged
* @param done The passport callback.
* @param message Message that will be returned in the response body
* @param err (Optional) error that will be logged
*/
export function authError(done: Function, message: string, err?: any) {

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@ -6,10 +6,10 @@ import * as cloudfront from "../cloudfront"
* In production the client library is stored in the object store, however in development
* we use the symlinked version produced by lerna, located in node modules. We link to this
* via a specific endpoint (under /api/assets/client).
* @param {string} appId In production we need the appId to look up the correct bucket, as the
* @param appId In production we need the appId to look up the correct bucket, as the
* version of the client lib may differ between apps.
* @param {string} version The version to retrieve.
* @return {string} The URL to be inserted into appPackage response or server rendered
* @param version The version to retrieve.
* @return The URL to be inserted into appPackage response or server rendered
* app index file.
*/
export const clientLibraryUrl = (appId: string, version: string) => {

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@ -61,9 +61,9 @@ export function sanitizeBucket(input: string) {
/**
* Gets a connection to the object store using the S3 SDK.
* @param {string} bucket the name of the bucket which blobs will be uploaded/retrieved from.
* @param {object} opts configuration for the object store.
* @return {Object} an S3 object store object, check S3 Nodejs SDK for usage.
* @param bucket the name of the bucket which blobs will be uploaded/retrieved from.
* @param opts configuration for the object store.
* @return an S3 object store object, check S3 Nodejs SDK for usage.
* @constructor
*/
export const ObjectStore = (

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@ -5,9 +5,9 @@ import { timeout } from "../utils"
* Bull works with a Job wrapper around all messages that contains a lot more information about
* the state of the message, this object constructor implements the same schema of Bull jobs
* for the sake of maintaining API consistency.
* @param {string} queue The name of the queue which the message will be carried on.
* @param {object} message The JSON message which will be passed back to the consumer.
* @returns {Object} A new job which can now be put onto the queue, this is mostly an
* @param queue The name of the queue which the message will be carried on.
* @param message The JSON message which will be passed back to the consumer.
* @returns A new job which can now be put onto the queue, this is mostly an
* internal structure so that an in memory queue can be easily swapped for a Bull queue.
*/
function newJob(queue: string, message: any) {
@ -32,8 +32,8 @@ class InMemoryQueue {
_addCount: number
/**
* The constructor the queue, exactly the same as that of Bulls.
* @param {string} name The name of the queue which is being configured.
* @param {object|null} opts This is not used by the in memory queue as there is no real use
* @param name The name of the queue which is being configured.
* @param opts This is not used by the in memory queue as there is no real use
* case when in memory, but is the same API as Bull
*/
constructor(name: string, opts = null) {
@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ class InMemoryQueue {
* Same callback API as Bull, each callback passed to this will consume messages as they are
* available. Please note this is a queue service, not a notification service, so each
* consumer will receive different messages.
* @param {function<object>} func The callback function which will return a "Job", the same
* @param func The callback function which will return a "Job", the same
* as the Bull API, within this job the property "data" contains the JSON message. Please
* note this is incredibly limited compared to Bull as in reality the Job would contain
* a lot more information about the queue and current status of Bull cluster.
@ -73,9 +73,9 @@ class InMemoryQueue {
* Simple function to replicate the add message functionality of Bull, putting
* a new message on the queue. This then emits an event which will be used to
* return the message to a consumer (if one is attached).
* @param {object} msg A message to be transported over the queue, this should be
* @param msg A message to be transported over the queue, this should be
* a JSON message as this is required by Bull.
* @param {boolean} repeat serves no purpose for the import queue.
* @param repeat serves no purpose for the import queue.
*/
// eslint-disable-next-line no-unused-vars
add(msg: any, repeat: boolean) {
@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ class InMemoryQueue {
/**
* This removes a cron which has been implemented, this is part of Bull API.
* @param {string} cronJobId The cron which is to be removed.
* @param cronJobId The cron which is to be removed.
*/
removeRepeatableByKey(cronJobId: string) {
// TODO: implement for testing

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@ -142,7 +142,7 @@ function waitForConnection(selectDb: number = DEFAULT_SELECT_DB) {
* this can only be done with redis streams because they will have an end.
* @param stream A redis stream, specifically as this type of stream will have an end.
* @param client The client to use for further lookups.
* @return {Promise<object>} The final output of the stream
* @return The final output of the stream
*/
function promisifyStream(stream: any, client: RedisWrapper) {
return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {

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@ -36,8 +36,8 @@ export function levelToNumber(perm: PermissionLevel) {
/**
* Given the specified permission level for the user return the levels they are allowed to carry out.
* @param {string} userPermLevel The permission level of the user.
* @return {string[]} All the permission levels this user is allowed to carry out.
* @param userPermLevel The permission level of the user.
* @return All the permission levels this user is allowed to carry out.
*/
export function getAllowedLevels(userPermLevel: PermissionLevel): string[] {
switch (userPermLevel) {

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@ -149,9 +149,9 @@ export function lowerBuiltinRoleID(roleId1?: string, roleId2?: string): string {
/**
* Gets the role object, this is mainly useful for two purposes, to check if the level exists and
* to check if the role inherits any others.
* @param {string|null} roleId The level ID to lookup.
* @param {object|null} opts options for the function, like whether to halt errors, instead return public.
* @returns {Promise<Role|object|null>} The role object, which may contain an "inherits" property.
* @param roleId The level ID to lookup.
* @param opts options for the function, like whether to halt errors, instead return public.
* @returns The role object, which may contain an "inherits" property.
*/
export async function getRole(
roleId?: string,
@ -225,8 +225,8 @@ export async function getUserRoleIdHierarchy(
/**
* Returns an ordered array of the user's inherited role IDs, this can be used
* to determine if a user can access something that requires a specific role.
* @param {string} userRoleId The user's role ID, this can be found in their access token.
* @returns {Promise<object[]>} returns an ordered array of the roles, with the first being their
* @param userRoleId The user's role ID, this can be found in their access token.
* @returns returns an ordered array of the roles, with the first being their
* highest level of access and the last being the lowest level.
*/
export async function getUserRoleHierarchy(userRoleId?: string) {
@ -258,7 +258,7 @@ export async function getAllRoleIds(appId?: string) {
/**
* Given an app ID this will retrieve all of the roles that are currently within that app.
* @return {Promise<object[]>} An array of the role objects that were found.
* @return An array of the role objects that were found.
*/
export async function getAllRoles(appId?: string): Promise<RoleDoc[]> {
if (appId) {

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@ -79,8 +79,8 @@ export function isPublicApiRequest(ctx: Ctx): boolean {
/**
* Given a request tries to find the appId, which can be located in various places
* @param {object} ctx The main request body to look through.
* @returns {string|undefined} If an appId was found it will be returned.
* @param ctx The main request body to look through.
* @returns If an appId was found it will be returned.
*/
export async function getAppIdFromCtx(ctx: Ctx) {
// look in headers
@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ function parseAppIdFromUrl(url?: string) {
/**
* opens the contents of the specified encrypted JWT.
* @return {object} the contents of the token.
* @return the contents of the token.
*/
export function openJwt(token: string) {
if (!token) {
@ -169,8 +169,8 @@ export function isValidInternalAPIKey(apiKey: string) {
/**
* Get a cookie from context, and decrypt if necessary.
* @param {object} ctx The request which is to be manipulated.
* @param {string} name The name of the cookie to get.
* @param ctx The request which is to be manipulated.
* @param name The name of the cookie to get.
*/
export function getCookie(ctx: Ctx, name: string) {
const cookie = ctx.cookies.get(name)
@ -184,10 +184,10 @@ export function getCookie(ctx: Ctx, name: string) {
/**
* Store a cookie for the request - it will not expire.
* @param {object} ctx The request which is to be manipulated.
* @param {string} name The name of the cookie to set.
* @param {string|object} value The value of cookie which will be set.
* @param {object} opts options like whether to sign.
* @param ctx The request which is to be manipulated.
* @param name The name of the cookie to set.
* @param value The value of cookie which will be set.
* @param opts options like whether to sign.
*/
export function setCookie(
ctx: Ctx,
@ -223,8 +223,8 @@ export function clearCookie(ctx: Ctx, name: string) {
/**
* Checks if the API call being made (based on the provided ctx object) is from the client. If
* the call is not from a client app then it is from the builder.
* @param {object} ctx The koa context object to be tested.
* @return {boolean} returns true if the call is from the client lib (a built app rather than the builder).
* @param ctx The koa context object to be tested.
* @return returns true if the call is from the client lib (a built app rather than the builder).
*/
export function isClient(ctx: Ctx) {
return ctx.headers[Header.TYPE] === "client"

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@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ class Routing {
/**
* Gets the full routing structure by querying the routing view and processing the result into the tree.
* @returns {Promise<object>} The routing structure, this is the full structure designed for use in the builder,
* @returns The routing structure, this is the full structure designed for use in the builder,
* if the client routing is required then the updateRoutingStructureForUserRole should be used.
*/
async function getRoutingStructure() {

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@ -88,8 +88,8 @@ const SCHEMA_MAP: Record<string, any> = {
/**
* Iterates through the array of filters to create a JS
* expression that gets used in a CouchDB view.
* @param {Array} filters - an array of filter objects
* @returns {String} JS Expression
* @param filters - an array of filter objects
* @returns JS Expression
*/
function parseFilterExpression(filters: ViewFilter[]) {
const expression = []
@ -125,8 +125,8 @@ function parseFilterExpression(filters: ViewFilter[]) {
/**
* Returns a CouchDB compliant emit() expression that is used to emit the
* correct key/value pairs for custom views.
* @param {String?} field - field to use for calculations, if any
* @param {String?} groupBy - field to group calculation results on, if any
* @param field - field to use for calculations, if any
* @param groupBy - field to group calculation results on, if any
*/
function parseEmitExpression(field: string, groupBy: string) {
return `emit(doc["${groupBy || "_id"}"], doc["${field}"]);`
@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ function parseEmitExpression(field: string, groupBy: string) {
* Return a fully parsed CouchDB compliant view definition
* that will be stored in the design document in the database.
*
* @param {Object} viewDefinition - the JSON definition for a custom view.
* @param viewDefinition - the JSON definition for a custom view.
* field: field that calculations will be performed on
* tableId: tableId of the table this view was created from
* groupBy: field that calculations will be grouped by. Field must be present for this to be useful

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@ -14,13 +14,13 @@ import { LoopStep, LoopStepType, LoopInput } from "../definitions/automations"
* make sure that the post template statement can be cast into the correct type, this function does this for numbers
* and booleans.
*
* @param {object} inputs An object of inputs, please note this will not recurse down into any objects within, it simply
* @param inputs An object of inputs, please note this will not recurse down into any objects within, it simply
* cleanses the top level inputs, however it can be used by recursively calling it deeper into the object structures if
* the schema is known.
* @param {object} schema The defined schema of the inputs, in the form of JSON schema. The schema definition of an
* @param schema The defined schema of the inputs, in the form of JSON schema. The schema definition of an
* automation is the likely use case of this, however validate.js syntax can be converted closely enough to use this by
* wrapping the schema properties in a top level "properties" object.
* @returns {object} The inputs object which has had all the various types supported by this function converted to their
* @returns The inputs object which has had all the various types supported by this function converted to their
* primitive types.
*/
export function cleanInputValues(inputs: Record<string, any>, schema?: any) {
@ -74,9 +74,9 @@ export function cleanInputValues(inputs: Record<string, any>, schema?: any) {
* the automation but is instead part of the Table/Table. This function will get the table schema and use it to instead
* perform the cleanInputValues function on the input row.
*
* @param {string} tableId The ID of the Table/Table which the schema is to be retrieved for.
* @param {object} row The input row structure which requires clean-up after having been through template statements.
* @returns {Promise<Object>} The cleaned up rows object, will should now have all the required primitive types.
* @param tableId The ID of the Table/Table which the schema is to be retrieved for.
* @param row The input row structure which requires clean-up after having been through template statements.
* @returns The cleaned up rows object, will should now have all the required primitive types.
*/
export async function cleanUpRow(tableId: string, row: Row) {
let table = await sdk.tables.getTable(tableId)

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@ -148,8 +148,8 @@ export function isRebootTrigger(auto: Automation) {
/**
* This function handles checking of any cron jobs that need to be enabled/updated.
* @param {string} appId The ID of the app in which we are checking for webhooks
* @param {object|undefined} automation The automation object to be updated.
* @param appId The ID of the app in which we are checking for webhooks
* @param automation The automation object to be updated.
*/
export async function enableCronTrigger(appId: any, automation: Automation) {
const trigger = automation ? automation.definition.trigger : null
@ -187,10 +187,10 @@ export async function enableCronTrigger(appId: any, automation: Automation) {
/**
* This function handles checking if any webhooks need to be created or deleted for automations.
* @param {string} appId The ID of the app in which we are checking for webhooks
* @param {object|undefined} oldAuto The old automation object if updating/deleting
* @param {object|undefined} newAuto The new automation object if creating/updating
* @returns {Promise<object|undefined>} After this is complete the new automation object may have been updated and should be
* @param appId The ID of the app in which we are checking for webhooks
* @param oldAuto The old automation object if updating/deleting
* @param newAuto The new automation object if creating/updating
* @returns After this is complete the new automation object may have been updated and should be
* written to DB (this does not write to DB as it would be wasteful to repeat).
*/
export async function checkForWebhooks({ oldAuto, newAuto }: any) {
@ -257,8 +257,8 @@ export async function checkForWebhooks({ oldAuto, newAuto }: any) {
/**
* When removing an app/unpublishing it need to make sure automations are cleaned up (cron).
* @param appId {string} the app that is being removed.
* @return {Promise<void>} clean is complete if this succeeds.
* @param appId the app that is being removed.
* @return clean is complete if this succeeds.
*/
export async function cleanupAutomations(appId: any) {
await disableAllCrons(appId)
@ -267,7 +267,7 @@ export async function cleanupAutomations(appId: any) {
/**
* Checks if the supplied automation is of a recurring type.
* @param automation The automation to check.
* @return {boolean} if it is recurring (cron).
* @return if it is recurring (cron).
*/
export function isRecurring(automation: Automation) {
return automation.definition.trigger.stepId === definitions.CRON.stepId

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@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ class LinkController {
/**
* Retrieves the table, if it was not already found in the eventData.
* @returns {Promise<object>} This will return a table based on the event data, either
* @returns This will return a table based on the event data, either
* if it was in the event already, or it uses the specified tableId to get it.
*/
async table() {
@ -52,8 +52,8 @@ class LinkController {
/**
* Checks if the table this was constructed with has any linking columns currently.
* If the table has not been retrieved this will retrieve it based on the eventData.
* @params {object|null} table If a table that is not known to the link controller is to be tested.
* @returns {Promise<boolean>} True if there are any linked fields, otherwise it will return
* @params table If a table that is not known to the link controller is to be tested.
* @returns True if there are any linked fields, otherwise it will return
* false.
*/
async doesTableHaveLinkedFields(table?: Table) {
@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ class LinkController {
/**
* When a row is saved this will carry out the necessary operations to make sure
* the link has been created/updated.
* @returns {Promise<object>} returns the row that has been cleaned and prepared to be written to the DB - links
* @returns returns the row that has been cleaned and prepared to be written to the DB - links
* have also been created.
*/
async rowSaved() {
@ -271,7 +271,7 @@ class LinkController {
/**
* When a row is deleted this will carry out the necessary operations to make sure
* any links that existed have been removed.
* @returns {Promise<object>} The operation has been completed and the link documents should now
* @returns The operation has been completed and the link documents should now
* be accurate. This also returns the row that was deleted.
*/
async rowDeleted() {
@ -293,8 +293,8 @@ class LinkController {
/**
* Remove a field from a table as well as any linked rows that pertained to it.
* @param {string} fieldName The field to be removed from the table.
* @returns {Promise<void>} The table has now been updated.
* @param fieldName The field to be removed from the table.
* @returns The table has now been updated.
*/
async removeFieldFromTable(fieldName: string) {
let oldTable = this._oldTable
@ -333,7 +333,7 @@ class LinkController {
/**
* When a table is saved this will carry out the necessary operations to make sure
* any linked tables are notified and updated correctly.
* @returns {Promise<object>} The operation has been completed and the link documents should now
* @returns The operation has been completed and the link documents should now
* be accurate. Also returns the table that was operated on.
*/
async tableSaved() {
@ -394,7 +394,7 @@ class LinkController {
/**
* Update a table, this means if a field is removed need to handle removing from other table and removing
* any link docs that pertained to it.
* @returns {Promise<Object>} The table which has been saved, same response as with the tableSaved function.
* @returns The table which has been saved, same response as with the tableSaved function.
*/
async tableUpdated() {
const oldTable = this._oldTable
@ -418,7 +418,7 @@ class LinkController {
* When a table is deleted this will carry out the necessary operations to make sure
* any linked tables have the joining column correctly removed as well as removing any
* now stale linking documents.
* @returns {Promise<object>} The operation has been completed and the link documents should now
* @returns The operation has been completed and the link documents should now
* be accurate. Also returns the table that was operated on.
*/
async tableDeleted() {

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@ -6,12 +6,12 @@ import { LinkDocument } from "@budibase/types"
* Creates a new link document structure which can be put to the database. It is important to
* note that while this talks about linker/linked the link is bi-directional and for all intent
* and purposes it does not matter from which direction the link was initiated.
* @param {string} tableId1 The ID of the first table (the linker).
* @param {string} tableId2 The ID of the second table (the linked).
* @param {string} fieldName1 The name of the field in the linker table.
* @param {string} fieldName2 The name of the field in the linked table.
* @param {string} rowId1 The ID of the row which is acting as the linker.
* @param {string} rowId2 The ID of the row which is acting as the linked.
* @param tableId1 The ID of the first table (the linker).
* @param tableId2 The ID of the second table (the linked).
* @param fieldName1 The name of the field in the linker table.
* @param fieldName2 The name of the field in the linked table.
* @param rowId1 The ID of the row which is acting as the linker.
* @param rowId2 The ID of the row which is acting as the linked.
* @constructor
*/
class LinkDocumentImpl implements LinkDocument {

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@ -90,13 +90,13 @@ async function getFullLinkedDocs(links: LinkDocumentValue[]) {
/**
* Update link documents for a row or table - this is to be called by the API controller when a change is occurring.
* @param {string} args.eventType states what type of change which is occurring, means this can be expanded upon in the
* @param args.eventType states what type of change which is occurring, means this can be expanded upon in the
* future quite easily (all updates go through one function).
* @param {string} args.tableId The ID of the of the table which is being changed.
* @param {object|undefined} args.row The row which is changing, e.g. created, updated or deleted.
* @param {object|undefined} args.table If the table has already been retrieved this can be used to reduce database gets.
* @param {object|undefined} args.oldTable If the table is being updated then the old table can be provided for differencing.
* @returns {Promise<object>} When the update is complete this will respond successfully. Returns the row for
* @param args.tableId The ID of the of the table which is being changed.
* @param args.row The row which is changing, e.g. created, updated or deleted.
* @param args.table If the table has already been retrieved this can be used to reduce database gets.
* @param args.oldTable If the table is being updated then the old table can be provided for differencing.
* @returns When the update is complete this will respond successfully. Returns the row for
* row operations and the table for table operations.
*/
export async function updateLinks(args: {
@ -144,9 +144,9 @@ export async function updateLinks(args: {
/**
* Given a table and a list of rows this will retrieve all of the attached docs and enrich them into the row.
* This is required for formula fields, this may only be utilised internally (for now).
* @param {object} table The table from which the rows originated.
* @param {array<object>} rows The rows which are to be enriched.
* @return {Promise<*>} returns the rows with all of the enriched relationships on it.
* @param table The table from which the rows originated.
* @param rows The rows which are to be enriched.
* @return returns the rows with all of the enriched relationships on it.
*/
export async function attachFullLinkedDocs(table: Table, rows: Row[]) {
const linkedTableIds = getLinkedTableIDs(table)
@ -183,9 +183,9 @@ export async function attachFullLinkedDocs(table: Table, rows: Row[]) {
/**
* This function will take the given enriched rows and squash the links to only contain the primary display field.
* @param {object} table The table from which the rows originated.
* @param {array<object>} enriched The pre-enriched rows (full docs) which are to be squashed.
* @returns {Promise<Array>} The rows after having their links squashed to only contain the ID and primary display.
* @param table The table from which the rows originated.
* @param enriched The pre-enriched rows (full docs) which are to be squashed.
* @returns The rows after having their links squashed to only contain the ID and primary display.
*/
export async function squashLinksToPrimaryDisplay(
table: Table,

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@ -17,15 +17,15 @@ export const IncludeDocs = {
/**
* Gets the linking documents, not the linked documents themselves.
* @param {string} args.tableId The table which we are searching for linked rows against.
* @param {string|null} args.fieldName The name of column/field which is being altered, only looking for
* @param args.tableId The table which we are searching for linked rows against.
* @param args.fieldName The name of column/field which is being altered, only looking for
* linking documents that are related to it. If this is not specified then the table level will be assumed.
* @param {string|null} args.rowId The ID of the row which we want to find linking documents for -
* @param args.rowId The ID of the row which we want to find linking documents for -
* if this is not specified then it will assume table or field level depending on whether the
* field name has been specified.
* @param {boolean|null} args.includeDocs whether to include docs in the response call, this is considerably slower so only
* @param args.includeDocs whether to include docs in the response call, this is considerably slower so only
* use this if actually interested in the docs themselves.
* @returns {Promise<object[]>} This will return an array of the linking documents that were found
* @returns This will return an array of the linking documents that were found
* (if any).
*/
export async function getLinkDocuments(args: {

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@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ export function getTableParams(tableId?: Optional, otherProps = {}) {
/**
* Generates a new table ID.
* @returns {string} The new table ID which the table doc can be stored under.
* @returns The new table ID which the table doc can be stored under.
*/
export function generateTableID() {
return `${DocumentType.TABLE}${SEPARATOR}${newid()}`
@ -68,8 +68,8 @@ export function generateTableID() {
/**
* Given a row ID this will find the table ID within it (only works for internal tables).
* @param {string} rowId The ID of the row.
* @returns {string} The table ID.
* @param rowId The ID of the row.
* @returns The table ID.
*/
export function getTableIDFromRowID(rowId: string) {
const components = rowId
@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ export function getAutomationParams(
/**
* Generates a new automation ID.
* @returns {string} The new automation ID which the automation doc can be stored under.
* @returns The new automation ID which the automation doc can be stored under.
*/
export function generateAutomationID() {
return `${DocumentType.AUTOMATION}${SEPARATOR}${newid()}`
@ -99,13 +99,13 @@ export function generateAutomationID() {
/**
* Generates a new link doc ID. This is currently not usable with the alldocs call,
* instead a view is built to make walking to tree easier.
* @param {string} tableId1 The ID of the linker table.
* @param {string} tableId2 The ID of the linked table.
* @param {string} rowId1 The ID of the linker row.
* @param {string} rowId2 The ID of the linked row.
* @param {string} fieldName1 The name of the field in the linker row.
* @param {string} fieldName2 the name of the field in the linked row.
* @returns {string} The new link doc ID which the automation doc can be stored under.
* @param tableId1 The ID of the linker table.
* @param tableId2 The ID of the linked table.
* @param rowId1 The ID of the linker row.
* @param rowId2 The ID of the linked row.
* @param fieldName1 The name of the field in the linker row.
* @param fieldName2 the name of the field in the linked row.
* @returns The new link doc ID which the automation doc can be stored under.
*/
export function generateLinkID(
tableId1: string,
@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ export function getLinkParams(otherProps: any = {}) {
/**
* Generates a new layout ID.
* @returns {string} The new layout ID which the layout doc can be stored under.
* @returns The new layout ID which the layout doc can be stored under.
*/
export function generateLayoutID(id?: string) {
return `${DocumentType.LAYOUT}${SEPARATOR}${id || newid()}`
@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ export function getLayoutParams(layoutId?: Optional, otherProps: any = {}) {
/**
* Generates a new screen ID.
* @returns {string} The new screen ID which the screen doc can be stored under.
* @returns The new screen ID which the screen doc can be stored under.
*/
export function generateScreenID() {
return `${DocumentType.SCREEN}${SEPARATOR}${newid()}`
@ -160,7 +160,7 @@ export function getScreenParams(screenId?: Optional, otherProps: any = {}) {
/**
* Generates a new webhook ID.
* @returns {string} The new webhook ID which the webhook doc can be stored under.
* @returns The new webhook ID which the webhook doc can be stored under.
*/
export function generateWebhookID() {
return `${DocumentType.WEBHOOK}${SEPARATOR}${newid()}`
@ -175,7 +175,7 @@ export function getWebhookParams(webhookId?: Optional, otherProps: any = {}) {
/**
* Generates a new datasource ID.
* @returns {string} The new datasource ID which the webhook doc can be stored under.
* @returns The new datasource ID which the webhook doc can be stored under.
*/
export function generateDatasourceID({ plus = false } = {}) {
return `${
@ -202,7 +202,7 @@ export function getDatasourcePlusParams(
/**
* Generates a new query ID.
* @returns {string} The new query ID which the query doc can be stored under.
* @returns The new query ID which the query doc can be stored under.
*/
export function generateQueryID(datasourceId: string) {
return `${
@ -242,7 +242,7 @@ export function getQueryParams(datasourceId?: Optional, otherProps: any = {}) {
/**
* Generates a new flag document ID.
* @returns {string} The ID of the flag document that was generated.
* @returns The ID of the flag document that was generated.
*/
export function generateUserFlagID(userId: string) {
return `${DocumentType.USER_FLAG}${SEPARATOR}${userId}`
@ -288,7 +288,7 @@ export function getMultiIDParams(ids: string[]) {
/**
* Generates a new view ID.
* @returns {string} The new view ID which the view doc can be stored under.
* @returns The new view ID which the view doc can be stored under.
*/
export function generateViewID(tableId: string) {
return `${

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@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ const SCREEN_PREFIX = DocumentType.SCREEN + SEPARATOR
/**
* Creates the link view for the instance, this will overwrite the existing one, but this should only
* be called if it is found that the view does not exist.
* @returns {Promise<void>} The view now exists, please note that the next view of this query will actually build it,
* @returns The view now exists, please note that the next view of this query will actually build it,
* so it may be slow.
*/
export async function createLinkView() {

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@ -536,7 +536,7 @@ class SqlQueryBuilder extends SqlTableQueryBuilder {
* @param json The JSON query DSL which is to be converted to SQL.
* @param opts extra options which are to be passed into the query builder, e.g. disableReturning
* which for the sake of mySQL stops adding the returning statement to inserts, updates and deletes.
* @return {{ sql: string, bindings: object }} the query ready to be passed to the driver.
* @return the query ready to be passed to the driver.
*/
_query(json: QueryJson, opts: QueryOptions = {}) {
const sqlClient = this.getSqlClient()

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@ -189,7 +189,7 @@ class SqlTableQueryBuilder {
/**
* @param json the input JSON structure from which an SQL query will be built.
* @return {string} the operation that was found in the JSON.
* @return the operation that was found in the JSON.
*/
_operation(json: QueryJson): Operation {
return json.endpoint.operation

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@ -375,7 +375,7 @@ class SqlServerIntegration extends Sql implements DatasourcePlus {
/**
* Fetches the tables from the sql server database and assigns them to the datasource.
* @param {*} datasourceId - datasourceId to fetch
* @param datasourceId - datasourceId to fetch
* @param entities - the tables that are to be built
*/
async buildSchema(

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@ -258,7 +258,7 @@ class OracleIntegration extends Sql implements DatasourcePlus {
/**
* Fetches the tables from the oracle table and assigns them to the datasource.
* @param {*} datasourceId - datasourceId to fetch
* @param datasourceId - datasourceId to fetch
* @param entities - the tables that are to be built
*/
async buildSchema(

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@ -268,7 +268,7 @@ class PostgresIntegration extends Sql implements DatasourcePlus {
/**
* Fetches the tables from the postgres table and assigns them to the datasource.
* @param {*} datasourceId - datasourceId to fetch
* @param datasourceId - datasourceId to fetch
* @param entities - the tables that are to be built
*/
async buildSchema(

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@ -48,10 +48,10 @@ function tarFilesToTmp(tmpDir: string, files: string[]) {
/**
* Exports a DB to either file or a variable (memory).
* @param {string} dbName the DB which is to be exported.
* @param {object} opts various options for the export, e.g. whether to stream,
* @param dbName the DB which is to be exported.
* @param opts various options for the export, e.g. whether to stream,
* a filter function or the name of the export.
* @return {*} either a readable stream or a string
* @return either a readable stream or a string
*/
export async function exportDB(
dbName: string,
@ -98,9 +98,9 @@ function defineFilter(excludeRows?: boolean, excludeLogs?: boolean) {
/**
* Local utility to back up the database state for an app, excluding global user
* data or user relationships.
* @param {string} appId The app to back up
* @param {object} config Config to send to export DB/attachment export
* @returns {*} either a string or a stream of the backup
* @param appId The app to back up
* @param config Config to send to export DB/attachment export
* @returns either a string or a stream of the backup
*/
export async function exportApp(appId: string, config?: ExportOpts) {
const prodAppId = dbCore.getProdAppID(appId)
@ -175,10 +175,10 @@ export async function exportApp(appId: string, config?: ExportOpts) {
/**
* Streams a backup of the database state for an app
* @param {string} appId The ID of the app which is to be backed up.
* @param {boolean} excludeRows Flag to state whether the export should include data.
* @param {string} encryptPassword password for encrypting the export.
* @returns {*} a readable stream of the backup which is written in real time
* @param appId The ID of the app which is to be backed up.
* @param excludeRows Flag to state whether the export should include data.
* @param encryptPassword password for encrypting the export.
* @returns a readable stream of the backup which is written in real time
*/
export async function streamExportApp({
appId,

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@ -96,8 +96,8 @@ async function updateAutomations(prodAppId: string, db: Database) {
/**
* This function manages temporary template files which are stored by Koa.
* @param {Object} template The template object retrieved from the Koa context object.
* @returns {Object} Returns a fs read stream which can be loaded into the database.
* @param template The template object retrieved from the Koa context object.
* @returns Returns a fs read stream which can be loaded into the database.
*/
async function getTemplateStream(template: TemplateType) {
if (template.file && template.file.type !== "text/plain") {

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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ import path from "path"
/**
* Exactly the same as path.join
* @param args Any number of string arguments to add to a path
* @returns {string} The final path ready to use
* @returns The final path ready to use
*/
export function join(...args: string[]) {
return path.join(...args)
@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ export function join(...args: string[]) {
/**
* Exactly the same as path.resolve
* @param args Any number of string arguments to add to a path
* @returns {string} The final path ready to use
* @returns The final path ready to use
*/
export function resolve(...args: string[]) {
return path.resolve(...args)

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@ -11,8 +11,8 @@ export const NODE_MODULES_PATH = join(TOP_LEVEL_PATH, "node_modules")
/**
* Uploads the latest client library to the object store.
* @param {string} appId The ID of the app which is being created.
* @return {Promise<void>} once promise completes app resources should be ready in object store.
* @param appId The ID of the app which is being created.
* @return once promise completes app resources should be ready in object store.
*/
export const createApp = async (appId: string) => {
await updateClientLibrary(appId)
@ -20,8 +20,8 @@ export const createApp = async (appId: string) => {
/**
* Removes all of the assets created for an app in the object store.
* @param {string} appId The ID of the app which is being deleted.
* @return {Promise<void>} once promise completes the app resources will be removed from object store.
* @param appId The ID of the app which is being deleted.
* @return once promise completes the app resources will be removed from object store.
*/
export const deleteApp = async (appId: string) => {
await objectStore.deleteFolder(ObjectStoreBuckets.APPS, `${appId}/`)

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@ -53,8 +53,8 @@ export const checkDevelopmentEnvironment = () => {
* Used to retrieve a handlebars file from the system which will be used as a template.
* This is allowable as the template handlebars files should be static and identical across
* the cluster.
* @param {string} path The path to the handlebars file which is to be loaded.
* @returns {string} The loaded handlebars file as a string - loaded as utf8.
* @param path The path to the handlebars file which is to be loaded.
* @returns The loaded handlebars file as a string - loaded as utf8.
*/
export const loadHandlebarsFile = (path: PathLike) => {
return fs.readFileSync(path, "utf8")
@ -63,8 +63,8 @@ export const loadHandlebarsFile = (path: PathLike) => {
/**
* When return a file from the API need to write the file to the system temporarily so we
* can create a read stream to send.
* @param {string} contents the contents of the file which is to be returned from the API.
* @return {Object} the read stream which can be put into the koa context body.
* @param contents the contents of the file which is to be returned from the API.
* @return the read stream which can be put into the koa context body.
*/
export const apiFileReturn = (contents: any) => {
const path = join(budibaseTempDir(), uuid())
@ -78,8 +78,8 @@ export const streamFile = (path: string) => {
/**
* Writes the provided contents to a temporary file, which can be used briefly.
* @param {string} fileContents contents which will be written to a temp file.
* @return {string} the path to the temp file.
* @param fileContents contents which will be written to a temp file.
* @return the path to the temp file.
*/
export const storeTempFile = (
fileContents: string | NodeJS.ArrayBufferView
@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ export const stringToFileStream = (contents: any) => {
/**
* Creates a temp file and returns it from the API.
* @param {string} fileContents the contents to be returned in file.
* @param fileContents the contents to be returned in file.
*/
export const sendTempFile = (fileContents: any) => {
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@ -5,8 +5,8 @@ import { objectStore } from "@budibase/backend-core"
/**
* This function manages temporary template files which are stored by Koa.
* @param {Object} template The template object retrieved from the Koa context object.
* @returns {Object} Returns an fs read stream which can be loaded into the database.
* @param template The template object retrieved from the Koa context object.
* @returns Returns an fs read stream which can be loaded into the database.
*/
export const getTemplateStream = async (template: any) => {
if (template.file) {
@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ export const getTemplateStream = async (template: any) => {
/**
* Retrieves a template and pipes it to minio as well as making it available temporarily.
* @param {string} type The type of template which is to be retrieved.
* @param type The type of template which is to be retrieved.
* @param name
* @return {Promise<*>}
*/

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@ -24,8 +24,8 @@ export function removeFromArray(array: any[], element: any) {
/**
* Makes sure that a URL has the correct number of slashes, while maintaining the
* http(s):// double slashes.
* @param {string} url The URL to test and remove any extra double slashes.
* @return {string} The updated url.
* @param url The URL to test and remove any extra double slashes.
* @return The updated url.
*/
export function checkSlashesInUrl(url: string) {
return url.replace(/(https?:\/\/)|(\/)+/g, "$1$2")

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@ -51,11 +51,11 @@ function getRemovedAttachmentKeys(
/**
* This will update any auto columns that are found on the row/table with the correct information based on
* time now and the current logged in user making the request.
* @param {Object} user The user to be used for an appId as well as the createdBy and createdAt fields.
* @param {Object} table The table which is to be used for the schema, as well as handling auto IDs incrementing.
* @param {Object} row The row which is to be updated with information for the auto columns.
* @param {Object} opts specific options for function to carry out optional features.
* @returns {{row: Object, table: Object}} The updated row and table, the table may need to be updated
* @param user The user to be used for an appId as well as the createdBy and createdAt fields.
* @param table The table which is to be used for the schema, as well as handling auto IDs incrementing.
* @param row The row which is to be updated with information for the auto columns.
* @param opts specific options for function to carry out optional features.
* @returns The updated row and table, the table may need to be updated
* for automatic ID purposes.
*/
export function processAutoColumn(
@ -111,9 +111,9 @@ export function processAutoColumn(
/**
* This will coerce a value to the correct types based on the type transform map
* @param {object} row The value to coerce
* @param {object} type The type fo coerce to
* @returns {object} The coerced value
* @param row The value to coerce
* @param type The type fo coerce to
* @returns The coerced value
*/
export function coerce(row: any, type: string) {
// no coercion specified for type, skip it
@ -135,11 +135,11 @@ export function coerce(row: any, type: string) {
/**
* Given an input route this function will apply all the necessary pre-processing to it, such as coercion
* of column values or adding auto-column values.
* @param {object} user the user which is performing the input.
* @param {object} row the row which is being created/updated.
* @param {object} table the table which the row is being saved to.
* @param {object} opts some input processing options (like disabling auto-column relationships).
* @returns {object} the row which has been prepared to be written to the DB.
* @param user the user which is performing the input.
* @param row the row which is being created/updated.
* @param table the table which the row is being saved to.
* @param opts some input processing options (like disabling auto-column relationships).
* @returns the row which has been prepared to be written to the DB.
*/
export async function inputProcessing(
userId: string | null | undefined,
@ -198,11 +198,11 @@ export async function inputProcessing(
/**
* This function enriches the input rows with anything they are supposed to contain, for example
* link records or attachment links.
* @param {object} table the table from which these rows came from originally, this is used to determine
* @param table the table from which these rows came from originally, this is used to determine
* the schema of the rows and then enrich.
* @param {object[]|object} rows the rows which are to be enriched.
* @param {object} opts used to set some options for the output, such as disabling relationship squashing.
* @returns {object[]|object} the enriched rows will be returned.
* @param rows the rows which are to be enriched.
* @param opts used to set some options for the output, such as disabling relationship squashing.
* @returns the enriched rows will be returned.
*/
export async function outputProcessing<T extends Row[] | Row>(
table: Table,
@ -278,13 +278,13 @@ export async function outputProcessing<T extends Row[] | Row>(
/**
* Clean up any attachments that were attached to a row.
* @param {object} table The table from which a row is being removed.
* @param {any} row optional - the row being removed.
* @param {any} rows optional - if multiple rows being deleted can do this in bulk.
* @param {any} oldRow optional - if updating a row this will determine the difference.
* @param {any} oldTable optional - if updating a table, can supply the old table to look for
* @param table The table from which a row is being removed.
* @param row optional - the row being removed.
* @param rows optional - if multiple rows being deleted can do this in bulk.
* @param oldRow optional - if updating a row this will determine the difference.
* @param oldTable optional - if updating a table, can supply the old table to look for
* deleted attachment columns.
* @return {Promise<void>} When all attachments have been removed this will return.
* @return When all attachments have been removed this will return.
*/
export async function cleanupAttachments(
table: Table,

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@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ import { User } from "@budibase/types"
* will return "foo" over "bar".
* @param obj the object
* @param key the key
* @return {*|null} the value or null if a value was not found for this key
* @return the value or null if a value was not found for this key
*/
export const deepGet = (obj: { [x: string]: any }, key: string) => {
if (!obj || !key) {

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@ -71,12 +71,12 @@ async function getLinkCode(
/**
* Builds an email using handlebars and the templates found in the system (default or otherwise).
* @param {string} purpose the purpose of the email being built, e.g. invitation, password reset.
* @param {string} email the address which it is being sent to for contextual purposes.
* @param {object} context the context which is being used for building the email (hbs context).
* @param {object|null} user if being sent to an existing user then the object can be provided for context.
* @param {string|null} contents if using a custom template can supply contents for context.
* @return {Promise<string>} returns the built email HTML if all provided parameters were valid.
* @param purpose the purpose of the email being built, e.g. invitation, password reset.
* @param email the address which it is being sent to for contextual purposes.
* @param context the context which is being used for building the email (hbs context).
* @param user if being sent to an existing user then the object can be provided for context.
* @param contents if using a custom template can supply contents for context.
* @return returns the built email HTML if all provided parameters were valid.
*/
async function buildEmail(
purpose: EmailTemplatePurpose,
@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ async function buildEmail(
/**
* Checks if a SMTP config exists based on passed in parameters.
* @return {Promise<boolean>} returns true if there is a configuration that can be used.
* @return returns true if there is a configuration that can be used.
*/
export async function isEmailConfigured() {
// when "testing" or smtp fallback is enabled simply return true
@ -142,10 +142,10 @@ export async function isEmailConfigured() {
/**
* Given an email address and an email purpose this will retrieve the SMTP configuration and
* send an email using it.
* @param {string} email The email address to send to.
* @param {string} purpose The purpose of the email being sent (e.g. reset password).
* @param {object} opts The options for sending the email.
* @return {Promise<object>} returns details about the attempt to send email, e.g. if it is successful; based on
* @param email The email address to send to.
* @param purpose The purpose of the email being sent (e.g. reset password).
* @param opts The options for sending the email.
* @return returns details about the attempt to send email, e.g. if it is successful; based on
* nodemailer response.
*/
export async function sendEmail(
@ -212,8 +212,8 @@ export async function sendEmail(
/**
* Given an SMTP configuration this runs it through nodemailer to see if it is in fact functional.
* @param {object} config an SMTP configuration - this is based on the nodemailer API.
* @return {Promise<boolean>} returns true if the configuration is valid.
* @param config an SMTP configuration - this is based on the nodemailer API.
* @return returns true if the configuration is valid.
*/
export async function verifyConfig(config: SMTPInnerConfig) {
const transport = createSMTPTransport(config)

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@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
/**
* Makes sure that a URL has the correct number of slashes, while maintaining the
* http(s):// double slashes.
* @param {string} url The URL to test and remove any extra double slashes.
* @return {string} The updated url.
* @param url The URL to test and remove any extra double slashes.
* @return The updated url.
*/
export function checkSlashesInUrl(url: string) {
return url.replace(/(https?:\/\/)|(\/)+/g, "$1$2")

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@ -37,8 +37,8 @@ async function updateACode(db: string, code: string, value: any) {
/**
* Given an invite code and invite body, allow the update an existing/valid invite in redis
* @param {string} inviteCode The invite code for an invite in redis
* @param {object} value The body of the updated user invitation
* @param inviteCode The invite code for an invite in redis
* @param value The body of the updated user invitation
*/
export async function updateInviteCode(inviteCode: string, value: string) {
await updateACode(redis.utils.Databases.INVITATIONS, inviteCode, value)
@ -77,9 +77,9 @@ export async function shutdown() {
/**
* Given a user ID this will store a code (that is returned) for an hour in redis.
* The user can then return this code for resetting their password (through their reset link).
* @param {string} userId the ID of the user which is to be reset.
* @param {object} info Info about the user/the reset process.
* @return {Promise<string>} returns the code that was stored to redis.
* @param userId the ID of the user which is to be reset.
* @param info Info about the user/the reset process.
* @return returns the code that was stored to redis.
*/
export async function getResetPasswordCode(userId: string, info: any) {
return writeACode(redis.utils.Databases.PW_RESETS, { userId, info })
@ -87,9 +87,9 @@ export async function getResetPasswordCode(userId: string, info: any) {
/**
* Given a reset code this will lookup to redis, check if the code is valid and delete if required.
* @param {string} resetCode The code provided via the email link.
* @param {boolean} deleteCode If the code is used/finished with this will delete it - defaults to true.
* @return {Promise<string>} returns the user ID if it is found
* @param resetCode The code provided via the email link.
* @param deleteCode If the code is used/finished with this will delete it - defaults to true.
* @return returns the user ID if it is found
*/
export async function checkResetPasswordCode(
resetCode: string,
@ -104,9 +104,9 @@ export async function checkResetPasswordCode(
/**
* Generates an invitation code and writes it to redis - which can later be checked for user creation.
* @param {string} email the email address which the code is being sent to (for use later).
* @param {object|null} info Information to be carried along with the invitation.
* @return {Promise<string>} returns the code that was stored to redis.
* @param email the email address which the code is being sent to (for use later).
* @param info Information to be carried along with the invitation.
* @return returns the code that was stored to redis.
*/
export async function getInviteCode(email: string, info: any) {
return writeACode(redis.utils.Databases.INVITATIONS, { email, info })
@ -114,9 +114,9 @@ export async function getInviteCode(email: string, info: any) {
/**
* Checks that the provided invite code is valid - will return the email address of user that was invited.
* @param {string} inviteCode the invite code that was provided as part of the link.
* @param {boolean} deleteCode whether or not the code should be deleted after retrieval - defaults to true.
* @return {Promise<object>} If the code is valid then an email address will be returned.
* @param inviteCode the invite code that was provided as part of the link.
* @param deleteCode whether or not the code should be deleted after retrieval - defaults to true.
* @return If the code is valid then an email address will be returned.
*/
export async function checkInviteCode(
inviteCode: string,