ducky/web
ducky/web/src/main.js
Enable catch-all in our ValidationError component. We're doing this an ugly, hacky way. But it works, and right now, that's what counts. To match our params/fields/headers properties on the ValidationError component, we're going to add the notParams/notFields/notHeaders properties--they match any error _not_ targeting those params/fields/headers. Basically, "any error that wouldn't be caught by these filters". Which is an ugly, but workable, solution for a catch-all ValidationError--just tell it to catch anything but the params/fields/headers that are being handled by the other ValidationErrors. Our implementation of this in the RegisterPage component validates (ha!) that it's at least workable model, if not overly pretty. Also, I anticipate some human error bugs in the future, where one of the field-specific ValidationErrors gets updated and the catch-all ValidationError does not. But whatever. For now, this is Good Enoughâ„¢.
| paddy@0 | 1 import app from 'ampersand-app' |
| paddy@0 | 2 import Router from './router' |
| paddy@0 | 3 import Profiles from './models/profiles' |
| paddy@0 | 4 import Me from './models/me' |
| paddy@0 | 5 import normalize from 'normalize.css/normalize.css' |
| paddy@0 | 6 import styles from './styles/main.scss' |
| paddy@0 | 7 |
| paddy@0 | 8 window.app = app.extend({ |
| paddy@0 | 9 init () { |
| paddy@0 | 10 this.profiles = new Profiles() |
| paddy@0 | 11 this.me = new Me() |
| paddy@0 | 12 this.router = new Router() |
| paddy@0 | 13 this.router.history.start({ pushState: true }) |
| paddy@0 | 14 } |
| paddy@0 | 15 }) |
| paddy@0 | 16 |
| paddy@0 | 17 app.init() |