var Parse = require('parse/node').Parse; // These methods handle batch requests. var batchPath = '/batch'; // Mounts a batch-handler onto a PromiseRouter. function mountOnto(router) { router.route('POST', batchPath, (req) => { return handleBatch(router, req); }); } // Returns a promise for a {response} object. // TODO: pass along auth correctly function handleBatch(router, req) { if (!req.body.requests instanceof Array) { throw new Parse.Error(Parse.Error.INVALID_JSON, 'requests must be an array'); } // The batch paths are all from the root of our domain. // That means they include the API prefix, that the API is mounted // to. However, our promise router does not route the api prefix. So // we need to figure out the API prefix, so that we can strip it // from all the subrequests. if (!req.originalUrl.endsWith(batchPath)) { throw 'internal routing problem - expected url to end with batch'; } var apiPrefixLength = req.originalUrl.length - batchPath.length; var apiPrefix = req.originalUrl.slice(0, apiPrefixLength); const promises = req.body.requests.map((restRequest) => { // The routablePath is the path minus the api prefix if (restRequest.path.slice(0, apiPrefixLength) != apiPrefix) { throw new Parse.Error( Parse.Error.INVALID_JSON, 'cannot route batch path ' + restRequest.path); } var routablePath = restRequest.path.slice(apiPrefixLength); // Construct a request that we can send to a handler var request = { body: restRequest.body, config: req.config, auth: req.auth, info: req.info }; return router.tryRouteRequest(restRequest.method, routablePath, request).then((response) => { return {success: response.response}; }, (error) => { return {error: {code: error.code, error: error.message}}; }); }); return Promise.all(promises).then((results) => { return {response: results}; }); } module.exports = { mountOnto: mountOnto };