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kami-parse-server/src/features.js
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/**
* features.js
* Feature config file that holds information on the features that are currently
* available on Parse Server. This is primarily created to work with an UI interface
* like the web dashboard. The list of features will change depending on the your
* app, choice of adapter as well as Parse Server version. This approach will enable
* the dashboard to be built independently and still support these use cases.
*
*
* Default features and feature options are listed in the features object.
*
* featureSwitch is a convenient way to turn on/off features without changing the config
*
* Features that use Adapters should specify the feature options through
* the setFeature method in your controller and feature
* Reference PushController and ParsePushAdapter as an example.
*
* NOTE: When adding new endpoints be sure to update this list both (features, featureSwitch)
* if you are planning to have a UI consume it.
*/
// default features
let features = {
globalConfig: {
create: false,
read: false,
update: false,
delete: false,
},
hooks: {
create: false,
read: false,
update: false,
delete: false,
},
logs: {
level: false,
size: false,
order: false,
until: false,
from: false,
},
push: {
immediatePush: false,
scheduledPush: false,
storedPushData: false,
pushAudiences: false,
},
schemas: {
addField: true,
removeField: true,
addClass: true,
removeClass: true,
clearAllDataFromClass: false,
exportClass: false,
editClassLevelPermissions: true,
},
};
// master switch for features
let featuresSwitch = {
globalConfig: true,
hooks: true,
logs: true,
push: true,
schemas: true,
};
/**
* set feature config options
*/
function setFeature(key, value) {
features[key] = value;
}
/**
* get feature config options
*/
function getFeatures() {
let result = {};
Object.keys(features).forEach((key) => {
if (featuresSwitch[key] && features[key]) {
result[key] = features[key];
}
});
return result;
}
module.exports = {
getFeatures,
setFeature,
};