"use strict"; /** * @license * Copyright Google LLC All Rights Reserved. * * Use of this source code is governed by an MIT-style license that can be * found in the LICENSE file at https://angular.io/license */ Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { value: true }); exports.validateOptionsWithSchema = exports.InvalidInputOptions = void 0; const core_1 = require("@angular-devkit/core"); const rxjs_1 = require("rxjs"); const operators_1 = require("rxjs/operators"); class InvalidInputOptions extends core_1.schema.SchemaValidationException { constructor(options, errors) { super(errors, `Schematic input does not validate against the Schema: ${JSON.stringify(options)}\nErrors:\n`); } } exports.InvalidInputOptions = InvalidInputOptions; // This can only be used in NodeJS. function validateOptionsWithSchema(registry) { return (schematic, options, context) => { // Prevent a schematic from changing the options object by making a copy of it. options = (0, core_1.deepCopy)(options); const withPrompts = context ? context.interactive : true; if (schematic.schema && schematic.schemaJson) { // Make a deep copy of options. return (0, rxjs_1.from)(registry.compile(schematic.schemaJson)).pipe((0, operators_1.mergeMap)((validator) => validator(options, { withPrompts })), (0, operators_1.first)(), (0, operators_1.map)((result) => { if (!result.success) { throw new InvalidInputOptions(options, result.errors || []); } return options; })); } return (0, rxjs_1.of)(options); }; } exports.validateOptionsWithSchema = validateOptionsWithSchema;