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See also option `inherit` that's applicable in this case. * * - When it is a single {@link helpers.Column Column} object, property {@link helpers.ColumnSet#columns columns} is initialized with *   just a single column. It is not a unique situation when only a single column is required for an update operation. * * - When it is an array, each element is assumed to represent details for a column. If the element is already of type {@link helpers.Column Column}, *   it is used directly; otherwise the element is passed into {@link helpers.Column Column} constructor for initialization. *   On any duplicate column name (case-sensitive) it will throw {@link external:Error Error} = `Duplicate column name "name".` * * - When it is none of the above, it will throw {@link external:TypeError TypeError} = `Invalid parameter 'columns' specified.` * * @param {object} [options] * * @param {helpers.TableName|string|{table,schema}} [options.table] * Table details. * * When it is a non-null value, and not a {@link helpers.TableName TableName} object, a new {@link helpers.TableName TableName} is constructed from the value. * * It can be used as the default for methods {@link helpers.insert insert} and {@link helpers.update update} when their parameter * `table` is omitted, and for logging purposes. * * @param {boolean} [options.inherit = false] * Use inherited properties in addition to the object's own properties. * * By default, only the object's own properties are enumerated for column names. * * @returns {helpers.ColumnSet} * * @see * * {@link helpers.ColumnSet#columns columns}, * {@link helpers.ColumnSet#names names}, * {@link helpers.ColumnSet#table table}, * {@link helpers.ColumnSet#variables variables} | * {@link helpers.ColumnSet#assign assign}, * {@link helpers.ColumnSet#assignColumns assignColumns}, * {@link helpers.ColumnSet#extend extend}, * {@link helpers.ColumnSet#merge merge}, * {@link helpers.ColumnSet#prepare prepare} * * @example * * // A complex insert/update object scenario for table 'purchases' in schema 'fiscal'. * // For a good performance, you should declare such objects once and then reuse them. * // * // Column Requirements: * // * // 1. Property 'id' is only to be used for a WHERE condition in updates * // 2. Property 'list' needs to be formatted as a csv * // 3. Property 'code' is to be used as raw text, and to be defaulted to 0 when the * //    property is missing in the source object * // 4. Property 'log' is a JSON object with 'log-entry' for the column name * // 5. Property 'data' requires SQL type casting '::int[]' * // 6. Property 'amount' needs to be set to 100, if it is 0 * // 7. Property 'total' must be skipped during updates, if 'amount' was 0, plus its * //    column name is 'total-val' * * const cs = new pgp.helpers.ColumnSet([ *     '?id', // ColumnConfig equivalent: {name: 'id', cnd: true} *     'list:csv', // ColumnConfig equivalent: {name: 'list', mod: ':csv'} *     { *         name: 'code', *         mod: '^', // format as raw text *         def: 0 // default to 0 when the property doesn't exist *     }, *     { *         name: 'log-entry', *         prop: 'log', *         mod: ':json' // format as JSON *     }, *     { *         name: 'data', *         cast: 'int[]' // use SQL type casting '::int[]' *     }, *     { *         name: 'amount', *         init(col) { *             // set to 100, if the value is 0: *             return col.value === 0 ? 100 : col.value; *         } *     }, *     { *         name: 'total-val', *         prop: 'total', *         skip(col) { *             // skip from updates, if 'amount' is 0: *             return col.source.amount === 0; *         } *     } * ], {table: {table: 'purchases', schema: 'fiscal'}}); * * // Alternatively, you could take the table declaration out: * // const table = new pgp.helpers.TableName('purchases', 'fiscal'); * * console.log(cs); // console output for the object: * //=> * // ColumnSet { * //    table: "fiscal"."purchases" * //    columns: [ * //        Column { * //            name: "id" * //            cnd: true * //        } * //        Column { * //            name: "list" * //            mod: ":csv" * //        } * //        Column { * //            name: "code" * //            mod: "^" * //            def: 0 * //        } * //        Column { * //            name: "log-entry" * //            prop: "log" * //            mod: ":json" * //        } * //        Column { * //            name: "data" * //            cast: "int[]" * //        } * //        Column { * //            name: "amount" * //            init: [Function] * //        } * //        Column { * //            name: "total-val" * //            prop: "total" * //            skip: [Function] * //        } * //    ] * // } */class ColumnSet extends InnerState {    constructor(columns, opt) {        super();        if (!columns || typeof columns !== 'object') {            throw new TypeError('Invalid parameter \'columns\' specified.');        }        opt = assert(opt, ['table', 'inherit']);        if (!npm.utils.isNull(opt.table)) {            this.table = (opt.table instanceof TableName) ? opt.table : new TableName(opt.table);        }        /**         * @name helpers.ColumnSet#table         * @type {helpers.TableName}         * @readonly         * @description         * Destination table. It can be specified for two purposes:         *         * - **primary:** to be used as the default table when it is omitted during a call into methods {@link helpers.insert insert} and {@link helpers.update update}         * - **secondary:** to be automatically written into the console (for logging purposes).         */        /**         * @name helpers.ColumnSet#columns         * @type helpers.Column[]         * @readonly         * @description         * Array of {@link helpers.Column Column} objects.         */        if (Array.isArray(columns)) {            const colNames = {};            this.columns = columns.map(c => {                const col = (c instanceof Column) ? c : new Column(c);                if (col.name in colNames) {                    throw new Error(`Duplicate column name "${col.name}".`);                }                colNames[col.name] = true;                return col;            });        } else {            if (columns instanceof Column) {                this.columns = [columns];            } else {                this.columns = [];                for (const name in columns) {                    if (opt.inherit || Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(columns, name)) {                        this.columns.push(new Column(name));                    }                }            }        }        Object.freeze(this.columns);        Object.freeze(this);        this.extendState({            names: undefined,            variables: undefined,            updates: undefined,            isSimple: true        });        for (let i = 0; i < this.columns.length; i++) {            const c = this.columns[i];            // ColumnSet is simple when the source objects require no preparation,            // and should be used directly:            if (c.prop || c.init || 'def' in c) {                this._inner.isSimple = false;                break;            }        }    }    /**     * @name helpers.ColumnSet#names     * @type string     * @readonly     * @description     * Returns a string - comma-separated list of all column names, properly escaped.     *     * @example     * const cs = new ColumnSet(['id^', {name: 'cells', cast: 'int[]'}, 'doc:json']);     * console.log(cs.names);     * //=> "id","cells","doc"     */    get names() {        const _i = this._inner;        if (!_i.names) {            _i.names = this.columns.map(c => c.escapedName).join();        }        return _i.names;    }    /**     * @name helpers.ColumnSet#variables     * @type string     * @readonly     * @description     * Returns a string - formatting template for all column values.     *     * @see {@link helpers.ColumnSet#assign assign}     *     * @example     * const cs = new ColumnSet(['id^', {name: 'cells', cast: 'int[]'}, 'doc:json']);     * console.log(cs.variables);     * //=> ${id^},${cells}::int[],${doc:json}     */    get variables() {        const _i = this._inner;        if (!_i.variables) {            _i.variables = this.columns.map(c => c.variable + c.castText).join();        }        return _i.variables;    }}/** * @method helpers.ColumnSet#assign * @description * Returns a formatting template of SET assignments, either generic or for a single object. * * The method is optimized to cache the output string when there are no columns that can be skipped dynamically. * * This method is primarily for internal use, that's why it does not validate the input. * * @param {object} [options] * Assignment/formatting options. * * @param {object} [options.source] * Source - a single object that contains values for columns. * * The object is only necessary to correctly apply the logic of skipping columns dynamically, based on the source data * and the rules defined in the {@link helpers.ColumnSet ColumnSet}. If, however, you do not care about that, then you do not need to specify any object. * * Note that even if you do not specify the object, the columns marked as conditional (`cnd: true`) will always be skipped. * * @param {string} [options.prefix] * In cases where needed, an alias prefix to be added before each column. * * @returns {string} * Comma-separated list of variable-to-column assignments. * * @see {@link helpers.ColumnSet#variables variables} * * @example * * const cs = new pgp.helpers.ColumnSet([ *     '?first', // = {name: 'first', cnd: true} *     'second:json', *     {name: 'third', mod: ':raw', cast: 'text'} * ]); * * cs.assign(); * //=> "second"=${second:json},"third"=${third:raw}::text * * cs.assign({prefix: 'a b c'}); * //=> "a b c"."second"=${second:json},"a b c"."third"=${third:raw}::text */ColumnSet.prototype.assign = function (options) {    const _i = this._inner;    const hasPrefix = options && options.prefix && typeof options.prefix === 'string';    if (_i.updates && !hasPrefix) {        return _i.updates;    }    let dynamic = hasPrefix;    const hasSource = options && options.source && typeof options.source === 'object';    let list = this.columns.filter(c => {        if (c.cnd) {            return false;        }        if (c.skip) {            dynamic = true;            if (hasSource) {                const a = colDesc(c, options.source);                if (c.skip.call(options.source, a)) {                    return false;                }            }        }        return true;    });    const prefix = hasPrefix ? npm.formatting.as.alias(options.prefix) + '.' : '';    list = list.map(c => prefix + c.escapedName + '=' + c.variable + c.castText).join();    if (!dynamic) {        _i.updates = list;    }    return list;};/** * @method helpers.ColumnSet#assignColumns * @description * Generates assignments for all columns in the set, with support for aliases and column-skipping logic. * Aliases are set by using method {@link formatting.alias as.alias}. * * @param {{}} [options] * Optional Parameters. * * @param {string} [options.from] * Alias for the source columns. * * @param {string} [options.to] * Alias for the destination columns. * * @param {string | Array<string> | function} [options.skip] * Name(s) of the column(s) to be skipped (case-sensitive). It can be either a single string or an array of strings. * * It can also be a function - iterator, to be called for every column, passing in {@link helpers.Column Column} as * `this` context, and plus as a single parameter. The function would return a truthy value for every column that needs to be skipped. * * @returns {string} * A string of comma-separated column assignments. * * @example * * const cs = new pgp.helpers.ColumnSet(['id', 'city', 'street']); * * cs.assignColumns({from: 'EXCLUDED', skip: 'id'}) * //=> "city"=EXCLUDED."city","street"=EXCLUDED."street" * * @example * * const cs = new pgp.helpers.ColumnSet(['?id', 'city', 'street']); * * cs.assignColumns({from: 'source', to: 'target', skip: c => c.cnd}) * //=> target."city"=source."city",target."street"=source."street" * */ColumnSet.prototype.assignColumns = function (options) {    options = assert(options, ['from', 'to', 'skip']);    const skip = (typeof options.skip === 'string' && [options.skip]) || ((Array.isArray(options.skip) || typeof options.skip === 'function') && options.skip);    const from = (typeof options.from === 'string' && options.from && (npm.formatting.as.alias(options.from) + '.')) || '';    const to = (typeof options.to === 'string' && options.to && (npm.formatting.as.alias(options.to) + '.')) || '';    const iterator = typeof skip === 'function' ? c => !skip.call(c, c) : c => skip.indexOf(c.name) === -1;    const cols = skip ? this.columns.filter(iterator) : this.columns;    return cols.map(c => to + c.escapedName + '=' + from + c.escapedName).join();};/** * @method helpers.ColumnSet#extend * @description * Creates a new {@link helpers.ColumnSet ColumnSet}, by joining the two sets of columns. * * If the two sets contain a column with the same `name` (case-sensitive), an error is thrown. * * @param {helpers.Column|helpers.ColumnSet|array} columns * Columns to be appended, of the same type as parameter `columns` during {@link helpers.ColumnSet ColumnSet} construction, except: * - it can also be of type {@link helpers.ColumnSet ColumnSet} * - it cannot be a simple object (properties enumeration is not supported here) * * @returns {helpers.ColumnSet} * New {@link helpers.ColumnSet ColumnSet} object with the extended/concatenated list of columns. * * @see * {@link helpers.Column Column}, * {@link helpers.ColumnSet#merge merge} * * @example * * const pgp = require('pg-promise')(); * * const cs = new pgp.helpers.ColumnSet(['one', 'two'], {table: 'my-table'}); * console.log(cs); * //=> * // ColumnSet { * //    table: "my-table" * //    columns: [ * //        Column { * //            name: "one" * //        } * //        Column { * //            name: "two" * //        } * //    ] * // } * const csExtended = cs.extend(['three']); * console.log(csExtended); * //=> * // ColumnSet { * //    table: "my-table" * //    columns: [ * //        Column { * //            name: "one" * //        } * //        Column { * //            name: "two" * //        } * //        Column { * //            name: "three" * //        } * //    ] * // } */ColumnSet.prototype.extend = function (columns) {    let cs = columns;    if (!(cs instanceof ColumnSet)) {        cs = new ColumnSet(columns);    }    // Any duplicate column will throw Error = 'Duplicate column name "name".',    return new ColumnSet(this.columns.concat(cs.columns), {table: this.table});};/** * @method helpers.ColumnSet#merge * @description * Creates a new {@link helpers.ColumnSet ColumnSet}, by joining the two sets of columns. * * Items in `columns` with the same `name` (case-sensitive) override the original columns. * * @param {helpers.Column|helpers.ColumnSet|array} columns * Columns to be appended, of the same type as parameter `columns` during {@link helpers.ColumnSet ColumnSet} construction, except: * - it can also be of type {@link helpers.ColumnSet ColumnSet} * - it cannot be a simple object (properties enumeration is not supported here) * * @see * {@link helpers.Column Column}, * {@link helpers.ColumnSet#extend extend} * * @returns {helpers.ColumnSet} * New {@link helpers.ColumnSet ColumnSet} object with the merged list of columns. * * @example * * const pgp = require('pg-promise')(); * * const cs = new pgp.helpers.ColumnSet(['?one', 'two:json'], {table: 'my-table'}); * console.log(cs); * //=> * // ColumnSet { * //    table: "my-table" * //    columns: [ * //        Column { * //            name: "one" * //            cnd: true * //        } * //        Column { * //            name: "two" * //            mod: ":json" * //        } * //    ] * // } * const csMerged = cs.merge(['two', 'three^']); * console.log(csMerged); * //=> * // ColumnSet { * //    table: "my-table" * //    columns: [ * //        Column { * //            name: "one" * //            cnd: true * //        } * //        Column { * //            name: "two" * //        } * //        Column { * //            name: "three" * //            mod: "^" * //        } * //    ] * // } * */ColumnSet.prototype.merge = function (columns) {    let cs = columns;    if (!(cs instanceof ColumnSet)) {        cs = new ColumnSet(columns);    }    const colNames = {}, cols = [];    this.columns.forEach((c, idx) => {        cols.push(c);        colNames[c.name] = idx;    });    cs.columns.forEach(c => {        if (c.name in colNames) {            cols[colNames[c.name]] = c;        } else {            cols.push(c);        }    });    return new ColumnSet(cols, {table: this.table});};/** * @method helpers.ColumnSet#prepare * @description * Prepares a source object to be formatted, by cloning it and applying the rules as set by the * columns configuration. * * This method is primarily for internal use, that's why it does not validate the input parameters. * * @param {object} source * The source object to be prepared, if required. * * It must be a non-`null` object, which the method does not validate, as it is * intended primarily for internal use by the library. * * @returns {object} * When the object needs to be prepared, the method returns a clone of the source object, * with all properties and values set according to the columns configuration. * * When the object does not need to be prepared, the original object is returned. */ColumnSet.prototype.prepare = function (source) {    if (this._inner.isSimple) {        return source; // a simple ColumnSet requires no object preparation;    }    const target = {};    this.columns.forEach(c => {        const a = colDesc(c, source);        if (c.init) {            target[a.name] = c.init.call(source, a);        } else {            if (a.exists || 'def' in c) {                target[a.name] = a.value;            }        }    });    return target;};function colDesc(column, source) {    const a = {        source,        name: column.prop || column.name    };    a.exists = a.name in source;    if (a.exists) {        a.value = source[a.name];    } else {        a.value = 'def' in column ? column.def : undefined;    }    return a;}/** * @method helpers.ColumnSet#toString * @description * Creates a well-formatted multi-line string that represents the object. * * It is called automatically when writing the object into the console. * * @param {number} [level=0] * Nested output level, to provide visual offset. * * @returns {string} */ColumnSet.prototype.toString = function (level) {    level = level > 0 ? parseInt(level) : 0;    const gap0 = npm.utils.messageGap(level),        gap1 = npm.utils.messageGap(level + 1),        lines = [            'ColumnSet {'        ];    if (this.table) {        lines.push(gap1 + 'table: ' + this.table);    }    if (this.columns.length) {        lines.push(gap1 + 'columns: [');        this.columns.forEach(c => {            lines.push(c.toString(2));        });        lines.push(gap1 + ']');    } else {        lines.push(gap1 + 'columns: []');    }    lines.push(gap0 + '}');    return lines.join(npm.os.EOL);};npm.utils.addInspection(ColumnSet, function () {    return this.toString();});module.exports = {ColumnSet};
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