"use strict"; /* These runtime schema validators are defensive and should always succeed, so we don't necessarily want to translate these. These are very similar to server side validators in zerver/lib/validator.py. */ exports.check_string = function (var_name, val) { if (typeof val !== "string") { return var_name + " is not a string"; } return undefined; }; exports.check_record = function (var_name, val, fields) { if (typeof val !== "object") { return var_name + " is not a record"; } const field_results = Object.entries(fields).map(([field_name, f]) => { if (val[field_name] === undefined) { return field_name + " is missing"; } return f(field_name, val[field_name]); }); const msg = field_results.filter(Boolean).sort().join(", "); if (msg) { return "in " + var_name + " " + msg; } return undefined; }; exports.check_array = function (var_name, val, checker) { if (!Array.isArray(val)) { return var_name + " is not an array"; } for (const item of val) { const msg = checker("item", item); if (msg) { return "in " + var_name + " we found an item where " + msg; } } return undefined; }; window.schema = exports;