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Mike Gerwitz 16409a014f TokenedDataApi: Accept or kill token
Rather than leaving a token in a DONE state, we should either transition to
ACCEPTED or DEAD depending on whether the token was superceded.

* src/server/dapi/TokenedDataApi.ts (_replyUnlessStale): Accept token when
  not superceded, otherwise kill.
  [store]: New param.
  (request): Use it.
* test/server/dapi/TokenedDataApiTest.ts: Update accordingly.
2019-10-18 09:55:11 -04:00
Mike Gerwitz d8c065817f NodeCallback<T, R>: New type to simplify callback declarations
Just trying to reduce some boilerplate.  I kept this as a separate commit to
illustrate clearly how this type of things is done since we'll have people
learning TypeScript.

* src/types/misc.ts (NodeCallback<T,R>): New type.
* src/server/dapi/TokenedDataApi.ts: Use it.
* test/server/dapi/TokenedDataApiTest.ts: Use it.
2019-10-18 09:55:11 -04:00
Mike Gerwitz 07c8b55475 TokenedDataApi: New class
This integrates the PersistentTokenStore into the DataAPI system via a
decorator.  Unfortunately, it requires an API change and propagating data
through the system is a huge mess, which is the topic of a following
commit.  The API modification was a compromise.

This modifies the interface of DataApi to include a third parameter.  I am
continuing to export the old easejs interface for an incremental migration
away from it.  That old interface will be modified next commit, since
it requires modifying a lot of files and will muddy up this commit.

* src/dapi/DataApi.ts: Rename from js.  Add types.  Add new interface.
  Continue exporting old.
* src/server/dapi/TokenedDataApi.ts: New class.
* test/server/dapi/TokenedDataApiTest.ts: New test cases.
2019-10-18 09:55:11 -04:00