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*/
module.exports = {
/**
* Convert byte size to other metrics.
*
* @param {Number} bytes to convert to string
* @param {Number} precision Number to adjust precision of return value. Default is 0.
* @param {String} parseType
* JS method name for parse string to number. Default is "parseInt".
* @param {Number} multiplyBy bytes by this number if given. This is needed
* as <code>null * 1024 = 0</null>
* @remarks The parseType argument can be "parseInt" or "parseFloat".
* @return {String} Returns converted value with abbreviation.
*/
bytesToSize: function (bytes, precision, parseType, multiplyBy) {
if (bytes === null || bytes === undefined) {
return 'n/a';
} else {
if (arguments[2] === undefined) {
parseType = 'parseInt';
}
if (arguments[3] === undefined) {
multiplyBy = 1;
}
var value = bytes * multiplyBy;
var sizes = [ 'Bytes', 'KB', 'MB', 'GB', 'TB', 'PB' ];
var posttxt = 0;
while (value >= 1024) {
posttxt++;
value = value / 1024;
}
if (value === 0) {
precision = 0;
}
var parsedValue = window[parseType](value);
return parsedValue.toFixed(precision) + " " + sizes[posttxt];
}
},
/**
* Validates if the given string or number is an integer between the
* values of min and max (inclusive). The minimum and maximum
* checks are ignored if their valid is NaN.
*/
validateInteger : function(str, min, max) {
if (str==null || str==undefined || (str + "").trim().length < 1) {
return Em.I18n.t('number.validate.empty');
} else {
str = (str + "").trim();
var number = parseInt(str);
if (isNaN(number)) {
return Em.I18n.t('number.validate.notValidNumber');
} else {
if (str.length != (number + "").length) {
// parseInt("1abc") returns 1 as integer
return Em.I18n.t('number.validate.notValidNumber');
}
if (!isNaN(min) && number < min) {
return Em.I18n.t('number.validate.lessThanMinumum').format(min);
}
if (!isNaN(max) && number > max) {
return Em.I18n.t('number.validate.moreThanMaximum').format(max);
}
}
}
return null;
}
};