codecombat/app/views/editor/campaign/SaveCampaignModal.coffee

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ModalView = require 'views/core/ModalView'
template = require 'templates/editor/campaign/save-campaign-modal'
DeltaView = require 'views/editor/DeltaView'
module.exports = class SaveCampaignModal extends ModalView
id: 'save-campaign-modal'
template: template
plain: true
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events:
'click #save-button': 'onClickSaveButton'
constructor: (options, @modelsToSave) ->
super(options)
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getRenderData: ->
c = super()
c.modelsToSave = @modelsToSave
c
afterRender: ->
@$el.find('.delta-view').each((i, el) =>
$el = $(el)
model = @modelsToSave.find( id: $el.data('model-id'))
deltaView = new DeltaView({model: model})
@insertSubView(deltaView, $el)
)
super()
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onClickSaveButton: ->
@showLoading()
@reverseLevelsBeforeSave()
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modelsBeingSaved = (model.patch() for model in @modelsToSave.models)
$.when(_.compact(modelsBeingSaved)...).done(-> document.location.reload())
reverseLevelsBeforeSave: ->
# For some unfathomable reason, not in our code anywhere, the levels get reversed during the save somehow.
# Since we want to maintain their orders, we reverse them first, so that when they're reversed again, it's right.
# Yaaaay!
return unless campaign = _.find @modelsToSave.models, (m) -> m.constructor.className is 'Campaign'
levelsReversed = {}
levels = campaign.get 'levels'
levelIDs = _.keys(levels).reverse()
for levelID in levelIDs
levelsReversed[levelID] = levels[levelID]
campaign.set 'levels', levelsReversed