const env = require("../environment") const { OBJ_STORE_DIRECTORY, ObjectStoreBuckets } = require("../constants") const { getAllApps } = require("@budibase/auth/db") const BB_CDN = "https://cdn.app.budi.live/assets" exports.wait = ms => new Promise(resolve => setTimeout(resolve, ms)) exports.isDev = env.isDev exports.getAllApps = getAllApps /** * 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. */ exports.checkSlashesInUrl = url => { return url.replace(/(https?:\/\/)|(\/)+/g, "$1$2") } /** * Gets the address of the object store, depending on whether self hosted or in cloud. * @return {string} The base URL of the object store (MinIO or S3). */ exports.objectStoreUrl = () => { if (env.SELF_HOSTED) { // can use a relative url for this as all goes through the proxy (this is hosted in minio) return OBJ_STORE_DIRECTORY } else { return BB_CDN } } /** * In production the client library is stored in the object store, however in development * we use the symlinked version produced by lerna, located in node modules. We link to this * via a specific endpoint (under /api/assets/client). * @param {string} appId In production we need the appId to look up the correct bucket, as the * version of the client lib may differ between apps. * @return {string} The URL to be inserted into appPackage response or server rendered * app index file. */ exports.clientLibraryPath = appId => { if (env.isProd()) { return `${exports.objectStoreUrl()}/${appId}/budibase-client.js` } else { return `/api/assets/client` } } exports.attachmentsRelativeURL = attachmentKey => { return exports.checkSlashesInUrl( `/${ObjectStoreBuckets.APPS}/${attachmentKey}` ) }