Make the linter happy

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tuxBurner 2024-01-04 16:23:08 +01:00
parent 2355cb2ec5
commit a046d52961
1 changed files with 7 additions and 7 deletions

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@ -149,7 +149,7 @@ class Qdrant_VectorStores implements INode {
const credentialData = await getCredentialData(nodeData.credential ?? '', options)
const qdrantApiKey = getCredentialParam('qdrantApiKey', credentialData, nodeData)
const port = Qdrant_VectorStores.determinePortByUrl(qdrantServerUrl);
const port = Qdrant_VectorStores.determinePortByUrl(qdrantServerUrl)
const client = new QdrantClient({
url: qdrantServerUrl,
@ -201,7 +201,7 @@ class Qdrant_VectorStores implements INode {
const credentialData = await getCredentialData(nodeData.credential ?? '', options)
const qdrantApiKey = getCredentialParam('qdrantApiKey', credentialData, nodeData)
const port = Qdrant_VectorStores.determinePortByUrl(qdrantServerUrl);
const port = Qdrant_VectorStores.determinePortByUrl(qdrantServerUrl)
const client = new QdrantClient({
url: qdrantServerUrl,
@ -256,20 +256,20 @@ class Qdrant_VectorStores implements INode {
* See: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/59104197/nodejs-new-url-urlhttps-myurl-com80-lists-the-port-as-empty
* @param qdrantServerUrl the url to get the port from
*/
static determinePortByUrl(qdrantServerUrl: string) :number {
const parsedUrl = new URL(qdrantServerUrl);
static determinePortByUrl(qdrantServerUrl: string): number {
const parsedUrl = new URL(qdrantServerUrl)
let port = parsedUrl.port ? parseInt(parsedUrl.port) : 6663
if (parsedUrl.protocol === 'https:' && parsedUrl.port === '') {
port = 443;
port = 443
}
if (parsedUrl.protocol === 'http:' && parsedUrl.port === '') {
port = 80;
port = 80
}
return port;
return port
}
}