bitburner-src/utils/JSONReviver.ts
Olivier Gagnon b0f20c8c8f lint
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/* Generic Reviver, toJSON, and fromJSON functions used for saving and loading objects */
export interface IReviverValue {
ctor: string;
data: any;
}
// A generic "smart reviver" function.
// Looks for object values with a `ctor` property and
// a `data` property. If it finds them, and finds a matching
// constructor that has a `fromJSON` property on it, it hands
// off to that `fromJSON` fuunction, passing in the value.
export function Reviver(key: string, value: IReviverValue | null): any {
if (value == null) {
console.log("Reviver WRONGLY called with key: " + key + ", and value: " + value);
return 0;
}
if (typeof value === "object" && typeof value.ctor === "string" && typeof value.data !== "undefined") {
// Compatibility for version v0.43.1
// TODO Remove this eventually
if (value.ctor === "AllServersMap") {
console.log("Converting AllServersMap for v0.43.1");
return value.data;
}
const ctor = Reviver.constructors[value.ctor];
if (typeof ctor === "function" && typeof ctor.fromJSON === "function") {
return ctor.fromJSON(value);
}
}
return value;
}
// eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-namespace
export namespace Reviver {
export const constructors: { [key: string]: any } = {};
}
// A generic "toJSON" function that creates the data expected
// by Reviver.
// `ctorName` The name of the constructor to use to revive it
// `obj` The object being serialized
// `keys` (Optional) Array of the properties to serialize,
// if not given then all of the objects "own" properties
// that don't have function values will be serialized.
// (Note: If you list a property in `keys`, it will be serialized
// regardless of whether it's an "own" property.)
// Returns: The structure (which will then be turned into a string
// as part of the JSON.stringify algorithm)
// eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/explicit-module-boundary-types
export function Generic_toJSON(ctorName: string, obj: any, keys?: string[]): IReviverValue {
if (!keys) {
keys = Object.keys(obj); // Only "own" properties are included
}
const data: any = {};
for (let index = 0; index < keys.length; ++index) {
const key = keys[index];
data[key] = obj[key];
}
return { ctor: ctorName, data: data };
}
// A generic "fromJSON" function for use with Reviver: Just calls the
// constructor function with no arguments, then applies all of the
// key/value pairs from the raw data to the instance. Only useful for
// constructors that can be reasonably called without arguments!
// `ctor` The constructor to call
// `data` The data to apply
// Returns: The object
// eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/explicit-module-boundary-types
export function Generic_fromJSON<T>(ctor: new () => T, data: any): T {
const obj: any = new ctor();
for (const name in data) {
obj[name] = data[name];
}
return obj;
}