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export default class DataUtils {
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// constructor
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constructor() {}
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// methods
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imgLoad(url) {
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'use strict';
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// Create new promise with the Promise() constructor;
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// This has as its argument a function with two parameters, resolve and reject
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return new Promise(function(resolve, reject) {
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// Standard XHR to load an image
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var request = new XMLHttpRequest();
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request.open('GET', url);
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request.responseType = 'blob';
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// When the request loads, check whether it was successful
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request.onload = function() {
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if (request.status === 200) {
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// If successful, resolve the promise by passing back the request response
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resolve(request.response);
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} else {
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// If it fails, reject the promise with a error message
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reject(
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new Error(
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"Image didn't load successfully; error code:" + request.statusText
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)
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);
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}
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};
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request.onerror = function() {
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// Also deal with the case when the entire request fails to begin with
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// This is probably a network error, so reject the promise with an appropriate message
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reject(new Error('There was a network error.'));
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};
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// Send the request
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request.send();
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});
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}
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loadImage(src) {
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'use strict';
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let self = this;
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return new Promise(function(resolve, reject) {
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// Get a reference to the body element, and create a new image object
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var myImage = new Image();
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myImage.crossOrigin = ''; // or "anonymous"
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// Call the function with the URL we want to load, but then chain the
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// promise then() method on to the end of it. This contains two callbacks
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self.imgLoad(src).then(
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function(response) {
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// The first runs when the promise resolves, with the request.reponse specified within the resolve() method.
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var imageURL = window.URL.createObjectURL(response);
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resolve(imageURL);
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//$('background-content').setStyle('background-image', 'url('+imageURL+')') //myImage.src = imageURL;
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//console.log(imageURL);
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//body.appendChild(myImage);
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// The second runs when the promise is rejected, and logs the Error specified with the reject() method.
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},
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function(Error) {
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reject(Error);
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}
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);
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});
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}
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/**
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* Create a function to convert the serialize and convert the form data to JSON
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* @param : $('#form_example');
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* @return a JSON Stringify
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*/
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formDataToJSON(form) {
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let object = {};
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let formData = new FormData(form);
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formData.forEach((value, key) => {
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if (!object.hasOwnProperty(key)) {
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object[key] = value;
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return;
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}
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if (!Array.isArray(object[key])) {
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object[key] = [object[key]];
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}
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object[key].push(value);
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});
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//let json = JSON.stringify(object);
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return object;
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}
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//--------------------------
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// event handlers
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//--------------------------
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}
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