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"use strict";
/*
Copyright 2019 Google LLC
Use of this source code is governed by an MIT-style
license that can be found in the LICENSE file or at
https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT.
*/
const ol = require('common-tags').oneLine;
const upath = require('upath');
/**
* Class for keeping track of which Workbox modules are used by the generated
* service worker script.
*
* @private
*/
class ModuleRegistry {
/**
* @private
*/
constructor() {
this.modulesUsed = new Map();
}
/**
* @return {Array<string>} A list of all of the import statements that are
* needed for the modules being used.
* @private
*/
getImportStatements() {
const workboxModuleImports = [];
for (const [localName, {
moduleName,
pkg
}] of this.modulesUsed) {
// By default require.resolve returns the resolved path of the 'main'
// field, which might be deeper than the package root. To work around
// this, we can find the package's root by resolving its package.json and
// strip the '/package.json' from the resolved path.
const pkgJsonPath = require.resolve(`${pkg}/package.json`);
const pkgRoot = upath.dirname(pkgJsonPath);
const importStatement = ol`import {${moduleName} as ${localName}} from
'${pkgRoot}/${moduleName}.mjs';`;
workboxModuleImports.push(importStatement);
}
return workboxModuleImports;
}
/**
* @param {string} pkg The workbox package that the module belongs to.
* @param {string} moduleName The name of the module to import.
* @return {string} The local variable name that corresponds to that module.
* @private
*/
getLocalName(pkg, moduleName) {
return `${pkg.replace(/-/g, '_')}_${moduleName}`;
}
/**
* @param {string} pkg The workbox package that the module belongs to.
* @param {string} moduleName The name of the module to import.
* @return {string} The local variable name that corresponds to that module.
* @private
*/
use(pkg, moduleName) {
const localName = this.getLocalName(pkg, moduleName);
this.modulesUsed.set(localName, {
moduleName,
pkg
});
return localName;
}
}
module.exports = ModuleRegistry;