RangesTracker = require "./RangesTracker" logger = require "logger-sharelatex" module.exports = RangesManager = MAX_COMMENTS: 500 MAX_CHANGES: 2000 applyUpdate: (project_id, doc_id, entries = {}, updates = [], newDocLines, callback = (error, new_entries) ->) -> {changes, comments} = entries rangesTracker = new RangesTracker(changes, comments) for update in updates rangesTracker.track_changes = !!update.meta.tc if !!update.meta.tc rangesTracker.setIdSeed(update.meta.tc) for op in update.op try rangesTracker.applyOp(op, { user_id: update.meta?.user_id }) catch error return callback(error) if rangesTracker.changes?.length > RangesManager.MAX_CHANGES or rangesTracker.comments?.length > RangesManager.MAX_COMMENTS return callback new Error("too many comments or tracked changes") try # This is a consistency check that all of our ranges and # comments still match the corresponding text rangesTracker.validate(newDocLines.join("\n")) catch error logger.error {err: error, project_id, doc_id, newDocLines, updates}, "error validating ranges" return callback(error) response = RangesManager._getRanges rangesTracker logger.log {project_id, doc_id, changesCount: response.changes?.length, commentsCount: response.comments?.length}, "applied updates to ranges" callback null, response acceptChanges: (change_ids, ranges, callback = (error, ranges) ->) -> {changes, comments} = ranges logger.log {change_id}, "accepting #{ change_ids.length } changes in ranges" rangesTracker = new RangesTracker(changes, comments) for change_id in change_ids rangesTracker.removeChangeId(change_id) response = RangesManager._getRanges(rangesTracker) callback null, response deleteComment: (comment_id, ranges, callback = (error, ranges) ->) -> {changes, comments} = ranges logger.log {comment_id}, "deleting comment in ranges" rangesTracker = new RangesTracker(changes, comments) rangesTracker.removeCommentId(comment_id) response = RangesManager._getRanges(rangesTracker) callback null, response _getRanges: (rangesTracker) -> # Return the minimal data structure needed, since most documents won't have any # changes or comments response = {} if rangesTracker.changes?.length > 0 response ?= {} response.changes = rangesTracker.changes if rangesTracker.comments?.length > 0 response ?= {} response.comments = rangesTracker.comments return response