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resolve-components.js
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/* @flow */
import { _Vue } from '../install'
import { warn, isError } from './warn'
export function resolveAsyncComponents (matched: Array<RouteRecord>): Function {
return (to, from, next) => {
let hasAsync = false
let pending = 0
let error = null
flatMapComponents(matched, (def, _, match, key) => {
// if it's a function and doesn't have cid attached,
// assume it's an async component resolve function.
// we are not using Vue's default async resolving mechanism because
// we want to halt the navigation until the incoming component has been
// resolved.
if (typeof def === 'function' && def.cid === undefined) {
hasAsync = true
pending++
const resolve = once(resolvedDef => {
if (isESModule(resolvedDef)) {
resolvedDef = resolvedDef.default
}
// save resolved on async factory in case it's used elsewhere
def.resolved = typeof resolvedDef === 'function'
? resolvedDef
: _Vue.extend(resolvedDef)
match.components[key] = resolvedDef
pending--
if (pending <= 0) {
next(to)
}
})
const reject = once(reason => {
const msg = `Failed to resolve async component ${key}: ${reason}`
process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'production' && warn(false, msg)
if (!error) {
error = isError(reason)
? reason
: new Error(msg)
next(error)
}
})
let res
try {
res = def(resolve, reject)
} catch (e) {
reject(e)
}
if (res) {
if (typeof res.then === 'function') {
res.then(resolve, reject)
} else {
// new syntax in Vue 2.3
const comp = res.component
if (comp && typeof comp.then === 'function') {
comp.then(resolve, reject)
}
}
}
}
})
if (!hasAsync) next()
}
}
export function flatMapComponents (
matched: Array<RouteRecord>,
fn: Function
): Array<?Function> {
return flatten(matched.map(m => {
return Object.keys(m.components).map(key => fn(
m.components[key],
m.instances[key],
m, key
))
}))
}
export function flatten (arr: Array<any>): Array<any> {
return Array.prototype.concat.apply([], arr)
}
const hasSymbol =
typeof Symbol === 'function' &&
typeof Symbol.toStringTag === 'symbol'
function isESModule (obj) {
return obj.__esModule || (hasSymbol && obj[Symbol.toStringTag] === 'Module')
}
// in Webpack 2, require.ensure now also returns a Promise
// so the resolve/reject functions may get called an extra time
// if the user uses an arrow function shorthand that happens to
// return that Promise.
function once (fn) {
let called = false
return function (...args) {
if (called) return
called = true
return fn.apply(this, args)
}
}