71 lines
2.1 KiB
TypeScript
71 lines
2.1 KiB
TypeScript
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import { EncryptedMetadataManager, MetadataEntry } from "@saleor/app-sdk/settings-manager";
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import { Client } from "urql";
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import {
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FetchAppDetailsDocument,
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FetchAppDetailsQuery,
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UpdateAppMetadataDocument,
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} from "../../../generated/graphql";
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export async function fetchAllMetadata(client: Client): Promise<MetadataEntry[]> {
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const { error, data } = await client
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.query<FetchAppDetailsQuery>(FetchAppDetailsDocument, {})
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.toPromise();
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console.log("fetchAllMetadata", error, data);
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if (error) {
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return [];
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}
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return data?.app?.privateMetadata.map((md) => ({ key: md.key, value: md.value })) || [];
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}
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export async function mutateMetadata(client: Client, metadata: MetadataEntry[]) {
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// to update the metadata, ID is required
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const { error: idQueryError, data: idQueryData } = await client
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.query(FetchAppDetailsDocument, {})
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.toPromise();
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if (idQueryError) {
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throw new Error(
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"Could not fetch the app id. Please check if auth data for the client are valid."
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);
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}
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const appId = idQueryData?.app?.id;
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if (!appId) {
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throw new Error("Could not fetch the app ID");
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}
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const { error: mutationError, data: mutationData } = await client
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.mutation(UpdateAppMetadataDocument, {
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id: appId,
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input: metadata,
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})
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.toPromise();
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if (mutationError) {
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throw new Error(`Mutation error: ${mutationError.message}`);
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}
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return (
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mutationData?.updatePrivateMetadata?.item?.privateMetadata.map((md) => ({
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key: md.key,
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value: md.value,
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})) || []
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);
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}
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export const createSettingsManager = (client: Client) => {
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// EncryptedMetadataManager gives you interface to manipulate metadata and cache values in memory.
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// We recommend it for production, because all values are encrypted.
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// If your use case require plain text values, you can use MetadataManager.
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return new EncryptedMetadataManager({
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// Secret key should be randomly created for production and set as environment variable
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encryptionKey: process.env.SECRET_KEY!,
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fetchMetadata: () => fetchAllMetadata(client),
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mutateMetadata: (metadata) => mutateMetadata(client, metadata),
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});
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};
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