- let util = require("../../../../util");
-
- /**
- * Helper functions for components
- * @class
- */
- class ComponentUtil {
- /**
- * Determine values to use for (sub)options of 'chosen'.
- *
- * This option is either a boolean or an object whose values should be examined further.
- * The relevant structures are:
- *
- * - chosen: <boolean value>
- * - chosen: { subOption: <boolean or function> }
- *
- * Where subOption is 'node', 'edge' or 'label'.
- *
- * The intention of this method appears to be to set a specific priority to the options;
- * Since most properties are either bridged or merged into the local options objects, there
- * is not much point in handling them separately.
- * TODO: examine if 'most' in previous sentence can be replaced with 'all'. In that case, we
- * should be able to get rid of this method.
- *
- * @param {string} subOption option within object 'chosen' to consider; either 'node', 'edge' or 'label'
- * @param {Object} pile array of options objects to consider
- *
- * @return {boolean|function} value for passed subOption of 'chosen' to use
- */
- static choosify(subOption, pile) {
- // allowed values for subOption
- let allowed = [ 'node', 'edge', 'label'];
- let value = true;
-
- let chosen = util.topMost(pile, 'chosen');
- if (typeof chosen === 'boolean') {
- value = chosen;
- } else if (typeof chosen === 'object') {
- if (allowed.indexOf(subOption) === -1 ) {
- throw new Error('choosify: subOption \'' + subOption + '\' should be one of '
- + "'" + allowed.join("', '") + "'");
- }
-
- let chosenEdge = util.topMost(pile, ['chosen', subOption]);
- if ((typeof chosenEdge === 'boolean') || (typeof chosenEdge === 'function')) {
- value = chosenEdge;
- }
- }
-
- return value;
- }
- }
-
- export default ComponentUtil;
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