"use strict"; Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { value: true }); exports.default = void 0; var _EventEmitter = _interopRequireDefault(require("./EventEmitter")); var _CoreManager = _interopRequireDefault(require("./CoreManager")); var _promiseUtils = require("./promiseUtils"); function _interopRequireDefault(obj) { return obj && obj.__esModule ? obj : { default: obj }; } /** * Creates a new LiveQuery Subscription. * Extends events.EventEmitter * cloud functions. * *
Response Object - Contains data from the client that made the request *
Open Event - When you call query.subscribe(), we send a subscribe request to * the LiveQuery server, when we get the confirmation from the LiveQuery server, * this event will be emitted. When the client loses WebSocket connection to the * LiveQuery server, we will try to auto reconnect the LiveQuery server. If we * reconnect the LiveQuery server and successfully resubscribe the ParseQuery, * you'll also get this event. * *
 * subscription.on('open', (response) => {
 *
 * });
 *
 * Create Event - When a new ParseObject is created and it fulfills the ParseQuery you subscribe, * you'll get this event. The object is the ParseObject which is created. * *
 * subscription.on('create', (object, response) => {
 *
 * });
 *
 * Update Event - When an existing ParseObject (original) which fulfills the ParseQuery you subscribe * is updated (The ParseObject fulfills the ParseQuery before and after changes), * you'll get this event. The object is the ParseObject which is updated. * Its content is the latest value of the ParseObject. * * Parse-Server 3.1.3+ Required for original object parameter * *
 * subscription.on('update', (object, original, response) => {
 *
 * });
 *
 * Enter Event - When an existing ParseObject's (original) old value doesn't fulfill the ParseQuery * but its new value fulfills the ParseQuery, you'll get this event. The object is the * ParseObject which enters the ParseQuery. Its content is the latest value of the ParseObject. * * Parse-Server 3.1.3+ Required for original object parameter * *
 * subscription.on('enter', (object, original, response) => {
 *
 * });
 *
 *
 * Update Event - When an existing ParseObject's old value fulfills the ParseQuery but its new value * doesn't fulfill the ParseQuery, you'll get this event. The object is the ParseObject * which leaves the ParseQuery. Its content is the latest value of the ParseObject. * *
 * subscription.on('leave', (object, response) => {
 *
 * });
 *
 *
 * Delete Event - When an existing ParseObject which fulfills the ParseQuery is deleted, you'll * get this event. The object is the ParseObject which is deleted. * *
 * subscription.on('delete', (object, response) => {
 *
 * });
 *
 *
 * Close Event - When the client loses the WebSocket connection to the LiveQuery * server and we stop receiving events, you'll get this event. * *
 * subscription.on('close', () => {
 *
 * });
 *
 * @alias Parse.LiveQuerySubscription
 */
class Subscription extends _EventEmitter.default {
  /*
   * @param {string} id - subscription id
   * @param {string} query - query to subscribe to
   * @param {string} sessionToken - optional session token
   */
  constructor(id, query, sessionToken) {
    super();
    this.id = id;
    this.query = query;
    this.sessionToken = sessionToken;
    this.subscribePromise = (0, _promiseUtils.resolvingPromise)();
    this.unsubscribePromise = (0, _promiseUtils.resolvingPromise)();
    this.subscribed = false;
    // adding listener so process does not crash
    // best practice is for developer to register their own listener
    this.on('error', () => {});
  }
  /**
   * Close the subscription
   *
   * @returns {Promise}
   */
  unsubscribe() /*: Promise*/{
    return _CoreManager.default.getLiveQueryController().getDefaultLiveQueryClient().then(liveQueryClient => {
      this.emit('close');
      return liveQueryClient.unsubscribe(this);
    });
  }
}
var _default = Subscription;
exports.default = _default;