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9.6 KiB
/** |
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* Blueprint API Configuration |
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* (sails.config.blueprints) |
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* |
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* These settings are for the global configuration of blueprint routes and |
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* request options (which impact the behavior of blueprint actions). |
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* |
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* You may also override any of these settings on a per-controller basis |
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* by defining a '_config' key in your controller defintion, and assigning it |
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* a configuration object with overrides for the settings in this file. |
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* A lot of the configuration options below affect so-called "CRUD methods", |
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* or your controllers' `find`, `create`, `update`, and `destroy` actions. |
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* |
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* It's important to realize that, even if you haven't defined these yourself, as long as |
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* a model exists with the same name as the controller, Sails will respond with built-in CRUD |
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* logic in the form of a JSON API, including support for sort, pagination, and filtering. |
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* |
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* For more information on the blueprint API, check out: |
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* http://sailsjs.org/#!/documentation/reference/blueprint-api |
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* |
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* For more information on the settings in this file, see: |
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* http://sailsjs.org/#!/documentation/reference/sails.config/sails.config.blueprints.html |
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* |
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*/ |
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module.exports.blueprints = { |
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/*************************************************************************** |
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* * |
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* Action routes speed up the backend development workflow by * |
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* eliminating the need to manually bind routes. When enabled, GET, POST, * |
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* PUT, and DELETE routes will be generated for every one of a controller's * |
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* actions. * |
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* * |
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* If an `index` action exists, additional naked routes will be created for * |
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* it. Finally, all `actions` blueprints support an optional path * |
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* parameter, `id`, for convenience. * |
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* * |
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* `actions` are enabled by default, and can be OK for production-- * |
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* however, if you'd like to continue to use controller/action autorouting * |
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* in a production deployment, you must take great care not to * |
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* inadvertently expose unsafe/unintentional controller logic to GET * |
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* requests. * |
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* * |
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***************************************************************************/ |
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// actions: true, |
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/*************************************************************************** |
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* * |
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* RESTful routes (`sails.config.blueprints.rest`) * |
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* * |
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* REST blueprints are the automatically generated routes Sails uses to * |
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* expose a conventional REST API on top of a controller's `find`, * |
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* `create`, `update`, and `destroy` actions. * |
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* * |
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* For example, a BoatController with `rest` enabled generates the * |
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* following routes: * |
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* ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: * |
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* GET /boat -> BoatController.find * |
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* GET /boat/:id -> BoatController.findOne * |
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* POST /boat -> BoatController.create * |
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* PUT /boat/:id -> BoatController.update * |
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* DELETE /boat/:id -> BoatController.destroy * |
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* * |
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* `rest` blueprint routes are enabled by default, and are suitable for use * |
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* in a production scenario, as long you take standard security precautions * |
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* (combine w/ policies, etc.) * |
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* * |
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***************************************************************************/ |
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// rest: true, |
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/*************************************************************************** |
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* * |
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* Shortcut routes are simple helpers to provide access to a * |
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* controller's CRUD methods from your browser's URL bar. When enabled, * |
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* GET, POST, PUT, and DELETE routes will be generated for the * |
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* controller's`find`, `create`, `update`, and `destroy` actions. * |
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* * |
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* `shortcuts` are enabled by default, but should be disabled in * |
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* production. * |
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* * |
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***************************************************************************/ |
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// shortcuts: true, |
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/*************************************************************************** |
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* * |
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* An optional mount path for all blueprint routes on a controller, * |
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* including `rest`, `actions`, and `shortcuts`. This allows you to take * |
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* advantage of blueprint routing, even if you need to namespace your API * |
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* methods. * |
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* * |
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* (NOTE: This only applies to blueprint autoroutes, not manual routes from * |
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* `sails.config.routes`) * |
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* * |
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***************************************************************************/ |
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// prefix: '', |
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/*************************************************************************** |
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* * |
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* An optional mount path for all REST blueprint routes on a controller. * |
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* And it do not include `actions` and `shortcuts` routes. * |
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* This allows you to take advantage of REST blueprint routing, * |
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* even if you need to namespace your RESTful API methods * |
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* * |
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***************************************************************************/ |
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// restPrefix: '', |
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/*************************************************************************** |
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* * |
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* Whether to pluralize controller names in blueprint routes. * |
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* * |
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* (NOTE: This only applies to blueprint autoroutes, not manual routes from * |
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* `sails.config.routes`) * |
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* * |
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* For example, REST blueprints for `FooController` with `pluralize` * |
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* enabled: * |
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* GET /foos/:id? * |
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* POST /foos * |
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* PUT /foos/:id? * |
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* DELETE /foos/:id? * |
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* * |
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***************************************************************************/ |
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// pluralize: false, |
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/*************************************************************************** |
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* * |
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* Whether the blueprint controllers should populate model fetches with * |
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* data from other models which are linked by associations * |
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* * |
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* If you have a lot of data in one-to-many associations, leaving this on * |
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* may result in very heavy api calls * |
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* * |
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***************************************************************************/ |
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// populate: true, |
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/**************************************************************************** |
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* * |
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* Whether to run Model.watch() in the find and findOne blueprint actions. * |
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* Can be overridden on a per-model basis. * |
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* * |
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****************************************************************************/ |
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// autoWatch: true, |
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/**************************************************************************** |
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* The default number of records to show in the response from a "find" * |
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* action. Doubles as the default size of populated arrays if populate is * |
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* true. * |
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* * |
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****************************************************************************/ |
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defaultLimit: 10 |
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};
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