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- // Sandstorm context is detected using the METEOR_SETTINGS environment variable
- // in the package definition.
- const isSandstorm = Meteor.settings && Meteor.settings.public &&
- Meteor.settings.public.sandstorm;
- if (isSandstorm && Meteor.isServer) {
- // In sandstorm we only have one board per sandstorm instance. Since we want
- // to keep most of our code unchanged, we simply hard-code a board `_id` and
- // redirect the user to this particular board.
- const sandstormBoard = {
- _id: 'sandstorm',
- // XXX Should be shared with the grain instance name.
- title: 'Wekan',
- slug: 'libreboard',
- members: [],
- // Board access security is handled by sandstorm, so in our point of view we
- // can alway assume that the board is public (unauthorized users won't be
- // able to access it anyway).
- permission: 'public',
- };
- // This function should probably be handled by `accounts-sandstorm` but
- // apparently meteor-core misses an API to handle that cleanly, cf.
- // https://github.com/meteor/meteor/blob/ff783e9a12ffa04af6fd163843a563c9f4bbe8c1/packages/accounts-base/accounts_server.js#L1143
- function updateUserAvatar(userId, avatarUrl) {
- Users.findOne(userId).setAvatarUrl(avatarUrl);
- }
- function updateUserPermissions(userId, permissions) {
- const isActive = permissions.indexOf('participate') > -1;
- const isAdmin = permissions.indexOf('configure') > -1;
- const permissionDoc = { userId, isActive, isAdmin };
- const boardMembers = Boards.findOne(sandstormBoard._id).members;
- const memberIndex = _.indexOf(_.pluck(boardMembers, 'userId'), userId);
- let modifier;
- if (memberIndex > -1)
- modifier = { $set: { [`members.${memberIndex}`]: permissionDoc }};
- else if (!isActive)
- modifier = {};
- else
- modifier = { $push: { members: permissionDoc }};
- Boards.update(sandstormBoard._id, modifier);
- }
- Picker.route('/', (params, req, res) => {
- // Redirect the user to the hard-coded board. On the first launch the user
- // will be redirected to the board before its creation. But that's not a
- // problem thanks to the reactive board publication. We used to do this
- // redirection on the client side but that was sometimes visible on loading,
- // and the home page was accessible by pressing the back button of the
- // browser, a server-side redirection solves both of these issues.
- //
- // XXX Maybe sandstorm manifest could provide some kind of "home URL"?
- const base = req.headers['x-sandstorm-base-path'];
- // XXX If this routing scheme changes, this will break. We should generate
- // the location URL using the router, but at the time of writing, the
- // it is only accessible on the client.
- const path = `/boards/${sandstormBoard._id}/${sandstormBoard.slug}`;
- res.writeHead(301, {
- Location: base + path,
- });
- res.end();
- // `accounts-sandstorm` populate the Users collection when new users
- // accesses the document, but in case a already known user come back, we
- // need to update his associated document to match the request HTTP headers
- // informations.
- const user = Users.findOne({
- 'services.sandstorm.id': req.headers['x-sandstorm-user-id'],
- });
- if (user) {
- const userId = user._id;
- const avatarUrl = req.headers['x-sandstorm-user-picture'];
- const permissions = req.headers['x-sandstorm-permissions'].split(',') || [];
- // XXX The user may also change his name, we should handle it.
- updateUserAvatar(userId, avatarUrl);
- updateUserPermissions(userId, permissions);
- }
- });
- // On the first launch of the instance a user is automatically created thanks
- // to the `accounts-sandstorm` package. After its creation we insert the
- // unique board document. Note that when the `Users.after.insert` hook is
- // called, the user is inserted into the database but not connected. So
- // despite the appearances `userId` is null in this block.
- Users.after.insert((userId, doc) => {
- if (!Boards.findOne(sandstormBoard._id)) {
- Boards.insert(sandstormBoard, {validate: false});
- Activities.update(
- { activityTypeId: sandstormBoard._id },
- { $set: { userId: doc._id }}
- );
- }
- updateUserPermissions(doc._id, doc.services.sandstorm.permissions);
- });
- }
- if (isSandstorm && Meteor.isClient) {
- // XXX Hack. `Meteor.absoluteUrl` doesn't work in Sandstorm, since every
- // session has a different URL whereas Meteor computes absoluteUrl based on
- // the ROOT_URL environment variable. So we overwrite this function on a
- // sandstorm client to return relative paths instead of absolutes.
- const _absoluteUrl = Meteor.absoluteUrl;
- const _defaultOptions = Meteor.absoluteUrl.defaultOptions;
- Meteor.absoluteUrl = (path, options) => {
- const url = _absoluteUrl(path, options);
- return url.replace(/^https?:\/\/127\.0\.0\.1:[0-9]{2,5}/, '');
- };
- Meteor.absoluteUrl.defaultOptions = _defaultOptions;
- }
- // We use this blaze helper in the UI to hide some templates that does not make
- // sense in the context of sandstorm, like board staring, board archiving, user
- // name edition, etc.
- Blaze.registerHelper('isSandstorm', isSandstorm);
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