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Portal (#6391)
# Description of Changes ## What & why This PR introduces the **Stirling developer portal** — a new control-plane frontend that sits alongside the existing PDF editor — plus the shared design system and workspace structure needed to host both apps in one frontend. The portal is the parent product surface: where users connect sources, compose pipelines, wire agents, and manage usage / billing / infrastructure, with the PDF editor as one capability inside it. This PR lays the **foundation** — workspace reshape, design system, app shell, navigation, and a mock-driven home — rather than wiring real backends (those surfaces are placeholders for follow-up phases). ## What's in this PR **1. Frontend repo reshape (`frontend/src/` → `frontend/editor/`)** The existing editor app moved under `frontend/editor/`, so `editor`, `portal`, and `shared` are siblings in one workspace. All references were updated accordingly: `LICENSE`, `.dockerignore`, `.gitignore`, build/sign shell scripts, the GH language-check script, the Taskfile, and Docker config. **No editor source logic changed — path references only.** **2. New shared design system (`frontend/shared/`)** - **Design tokens** in `tokens.css` as the single runtime source of truth (light/dark, category accents, gradients). `tokens.ts` now holds only the `Tier` type — the old JS palette mirror was removed (nothing consumed it and it had drifted). - ~30 framework-light **components** (Card, Button, Input, Select, Tabs, Modal, Drawer, Toast, MetricCard, StatusBadge, Skeleton, EmptyState, …) with Storybook stories. - **Typed data catalogues**: `endpoints.ts` (10 verticals / 64 endpoints) and `ops.ts`. **3. New developer portal app (`frontend/portal/`)** - App shell: `Header`, `Sidebar`, `AssistantPanel`, search modal, notifications, tier switcher, theme toggle, MSW toggle. - **Tier-aware** home (free / pay-as-you-go / enterprise): KPI strip, 30-day usage chart, onboarding checklist, quick actions, recent activity, region health, product grid, and a curated **"Popular use cases"** teaser. - **Documents** view hosting the full, tab-filterable endpoint catalogue. - Placeholder views for Sources / Pipelines / Agents / Editor / Infrastructure / Usage & Billing / Developer Docs / Settings (follow-up phases). - **MSW-mocked** API layer: `api/*` issues real `fetch`, intercepted by mocks in dev/Storybook; pointing at a real backend is just a matter of not registering MSW. `react-router` URLs; Tier / View / UI contexts. **4. Tooling & guardrails** - ESLint extended to `portal` + `shared`, with **layering-boundary rules**: `shared/` may depend only on third-party packages and itself (no `@app` / `@portal` / `@core` / `@proprietary` / Tauri), so it stays cleanly extractable into a standalone package later. - `dpdm` circular-dependency check now walks editor + portal + shared (the old glob matched only 2 files). - New **devDependencies only** — Storybook (+ a11y/docs/themes addons), MSW. No runtime dependencies added. - New tasks: `frontend:dev:portal`, `frontend:build:portal`. ## Testing done locally - `tsc` for both `portal` and `shared` projects — clean - `eslint --max-warnings=0` across the whole frontend — clean - `dpdm` circular-dependency check — no cycles - Editor builds clean: `vite build editor --mode core` (✓ built, only the pre-existing >500 kB chunk-size advisory) - Editor runs in dev (core mode) with **zero console errors**; portal runs in dev across all three tiers ## Notes for reviewers - The change is overwhelmingly **additive**: `shared/` and `portal/` are brand-new; the existing editor is path-reference changes only. - The portal is intentionally **mock-driven** at this stage — real backends and the remaining views land in follow-up phases. --- ## Checklist ### General - [ ] I have read the [Contribution Guidelines](https://github.com/Stirling-Tools/Stirling-PDF/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md) - [ ] I have read the [Stirling-PDF Developer Guide](https://github.com/Stirling-Tools/Stirling-PDF/blob/main/DeveloperGuide.md) (if applicable) - [ ] I have read the [How to add new languages to Stirling-PDF](https://github.com/Stirling-Tools/Stirling-PDF/blob/main/devGuide/HowToAddNewLanguage.md) (if applicable) - [x] I have performed a self-review of my own code - [x] My changes generate no new warnings ### Documentation - [ ] I have updated relevant docs on [Stirling-PDF's doc repo](https://github.com/Stirling-Tools/Stirling-Tools.github.io/blob/main/docs/) (if functionality has heavily changed) - [ ] I have read the section [Add New Translation Tags](https://github.com/Stirling-Tools/Stirling-PDF/blob/main/devGuide/HowToAddNewLanguage.md#add-new-translation-tags) (for new translation tags only) ### Translations (if applicable) - [ ] I ran [`scripts/counter_translation.py`](https://github.com/Stirling-Tools/Stirling-PDF/blob/main/docs/counter_translation.md) ### UI Changes (if applicable) - [ ] Screenshots or videos demonstrating the UI changes are attached (e.g., as comments or direct attachments in the PR) ### Testing (if applicable) - [ ] I have run `task check` to verify linters, typechecks, and tests pass - [x] I have tested my changes locally. Refer to the [Testing Guide](https://github.com/Stirling-Tools/Stirling-PDF/blob/main/DeveloperGuide.md#7-testing) for more details. --------- Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <[email protected]>
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/* eslint-disable */
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/* tslint:disable */
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/**
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* Mock Service Worker.
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* @see https://github.com/mswjs/msw
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* - Please do NOT modify this file.
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*/
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const PACKAGE_VERSION = "2.14.6";
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const INTEGRITY_CHECKSUM = "4db4a41e972cec1b64cc569c66952d82";
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const IS_MOCKED_RESPONSE = Symbol("isMockedResponse");
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const activeClientIds = new Set();
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addEventListener("install", function () {
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self.skipWaiting();
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});
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addEventListener("activate", function (event) {
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event.waitUntil(self.clients.claim());
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});
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addEventListener("message", async function (event) {
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const clientId = Reflect.get(event.source || {}, "id");
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if (!clientId || !self.clients) {
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return;
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}
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const client = await self.clients.get(clientId);
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if (!client) {
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return;
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}
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const allClients = await self.clients.matchAll({
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type: "window",
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});
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switch (event.data) {
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case "KEEPALIVE_REQUEST": {
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sendToClient(client, {
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type: "KEEPALIVE_RESPONSE",
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});
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break;
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}
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case "INTEGRITY_CHECK_REQUEST": {
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sendToClient(client, {
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type: "INTEGRITY_CHECK_RESPONSE",
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payload: {
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packageVersion: PACKAGE_VERSION,
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checksum: INTEGRITY_CHECKSUM,
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},
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});
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break;
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}
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case "MOCK_ACTIVATE": {
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activeClientIds.add(clientId);
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sendToClient(client, {
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type: "MOCKING_ENABLED",
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payload: {
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client: {
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id: client.id,
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frameType: client.frameType,
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},
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},
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});
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break;
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}
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case "CLIENT_CLOSED": {
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activeClientIds.delete(clientId);
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const remainingClients = allClients.filter((client) => {
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return client.id !== clientId;
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});
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// Unregister itself when there are no more clients
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if (remainingClients.length === 0) {
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self.registration.unregister();
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}
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break;
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}
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}
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});
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addEventListener("fetch", function (event) {
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const requestInterceptedAt = Date.now();
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// Bypass navigation requests.
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if (event.request.mode === "navigate") {
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return;
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}
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// Opening the DevTools triggers the "only-if-cached" request
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// that cannot be handled by the worker. Bypass such requests.
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if (
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event.request.cache === "only-if-cached" &&
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event.request.mode !== "same-origin"
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) {
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return;
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}
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// Bypass all requests when there are no active clients.
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// Prevents the self-unregistered worked from handling requests
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// after it's been terminated (still remains active until the next reload).
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if (activeClientIds.size === 0) {
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return;
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}
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const requestId = crypto.randomUUID();
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event.respondWith(handleRequest(event, requestId, requestInterceptedAt));
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});
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/**
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* @param {FetchEvent} event
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* @param {string} requestId
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* @param {number} requestInterceptedAt
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*/
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async function handleRequest(event, requestId, requestInterceptedAt) {
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const client = await resolveMainClient(event);
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const requestCloneForEvents = event.request.clone();
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const response = await getResponse(
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event,
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client,
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requestId,
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requestInterceptedAt,
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);
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// Send back the response clone for the "response:*" life-cycle events.
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// Ensure MSW is active and ready to handle the message, otherwise
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// this message will pend indefinitely.
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if (client && activeClientIds.has(client.id)) {
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const serializedRequest = await serializeRequest(requestCloneForEvents);
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// Clone the response so both the client and the library could consume it.
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const responseClone = response.clone();
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sendToClient(
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client,
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{
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type: "RESPONSE",
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payload: {
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isMockedResponse: IS_MOCKED_RESPONSE in response,
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request: {
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id: requestId,
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...serializedRequest,
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},
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response: {
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type: responseClone.type,
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status: responseClone.status,
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statusText: responseClone.statusText,
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headers: Object.fromEntries(responseClone.headers.entries()),
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body: responseClone.body,
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},
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},
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},
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responseClone.body ? [serializedRequest.body, responseClone.body] : [],
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);
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}
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return response;
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}
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/**
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* Resolve the main client for the given event.
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* Client that issues a request doesn't necessarily equal the client
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* that registered the worker. It's with the latter the worker should
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* communicate with during the response resolving phase.
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* @param {FetchEvent} event
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* @returns {Promise<Client | undefined>}
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*/
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async function resolveMainClient(event) {
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const client = await self.clients.get(event.clientId);
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if (activeClientIds.has(event.clientId)) {
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return client;
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}
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if (client?.frameType === "top-level") {
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return client;
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}
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const allClients = await self.clients.matchAll({
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type: "window",
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});
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return allClients
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.filter((client) => {
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// Get only those clients that are currently visible.
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return client.visibilityState === "visible";
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})
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.find((client) => {
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// Find the client ID that's recorded in the
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// set of clients that have registered the worker.
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return activeClientIds.has(client.id);
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});
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}
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/**
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* @param {FetchEvent} event
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* @param {Client | undefined} client
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* @param {string} requestId
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* @param {number} requestInterceptedAt
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* @returns {Promise<Response>}
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*/
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async function getResponse(event, client, requestId, requestInterceptedAt) {
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// Clone the request because it might've been already used
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// (i.e. its body has been read and sent to the client).
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const requestClone = event.request.clone();
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function passthrough() {
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// Cast the request headers to a new Headers instance
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// so the headers can be manipulated with.
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const headers = new Headers(requestClone.headers);
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// Remove the "accept" header value that marked this request as passthrough.
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// This prevents request alteration and also keeps it compliant with the
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// user-defined CORS policies.
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const acceptHeader = headers.get("accept");
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if (acceptHeader) {
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const values = acceptHeader.split(",").map((value) => value.trim());
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const filteredValues = values.filter(
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(value) => value !== "msw/passthrough",
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);
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if (filteredValues.length > 0) {
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headers.set("accept", filteredValues.join(", "));
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} else {
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headers.delete("accept");
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}
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}
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return fetch(requestClone, { headers });
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}
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// Bypass mocking when the client is not active.
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if (!client) {
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return passthrough();
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}
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// Bypass initial page load requests (i.e. static assets).
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// The absence of the immediate/parent client in the map of the active clients
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// means that MSW hasn't dispatched the "MOCK_ACTIVATE" event yet
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// and is not ready to handle requests.
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if (!activeClientIds.has(client.id)) {
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return passthrough();
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}
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// Notify the client that a request has been intercepted.
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const serializedRequest = await serializeRequest(event.request);
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const clientMessage = await sendToClient(
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client,
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{
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type: "REQUEST",
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payload: {
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id: requestId,
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interceptedAt: requestInterceptedAt,
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...serializedRequest,
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},
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},
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[serializedRequest.body],
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);
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switch (clientMessage.type) {
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case "MOCK_RESPONSE": {
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return respondWithMock(clientMessage.data);
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}
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case "PASSTHROUGH": {
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return passthrough();
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}
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}
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return passthrough();
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}
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/**
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* @returns {Promise<any>}
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*/
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function sendToClient(client, message, transferrables = []) {
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return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
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const channel = new MessageChannel();
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channel.port1.onmessage = (event) => {
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if (event.data && event.data.error) {
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return reject(event.data.error);
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}
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resolve(event.data);
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};
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client.postMessage(message, [
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channel.port2,
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...transferrables.filter(Boolean),
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]);
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});
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value: true,
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return mockedResponse;
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/**
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url: request.url,
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mode: request.mode,
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method: request.method,
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headers: Object.fromEntries(request.headers.entries()),
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cache: request.cache,
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credentials: request.credentials,
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destination: request.destination,
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integrity: request.integrity,
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redirect: request.redirect,
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referrer: request.referrer,
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referrerPolicy: request.referrerPolicy,
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body: await request.arrayBuffer(),
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keepalive: request.keepalive,
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};
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}
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