I did some codegolfing to come up with this:
function getAssetURL() {
if (!this.state.rimOne && !this.state.rimTwo)
return null;
let s = '/Assets/';
['Red', 'Blue', 'LightBlue', 'SkyBlue', 'White'].forEach(c => this.state['is' + c] && (s += c));
return (s + (this.state.rimTwo ? '2' : '') + '.png').replace(/[RL]|\wB|W.*2/g, l => l.toLowerCase());
}
Here is a demonstration that it produces identical results as another more verbose answer:
'use strict';
const object = {};
['isRed', 'isBlue', 'isLightBlue', 'isSkyBlue', 'isWhite'].forEach(color => {
['rimOne', 'rimTwo'].forEach(number => {
const state = { [color]: true, [number]: true };
object.state = state;
console.log(color, number);
console.log(' ' + getAssetURL1.call(object));
console.log(' ' + getAssetURL2.call(object));
});
});
function getAssetURL1() {
if (!this.state.rimOne && !this.state.rimTwo)
return null;
let s = '/Assets/';
['Red', 'Blue', 'LightBlue', 'SkyBlue', 'White'].forEach(c => this.state['is' + c] && (s += c));
return (s + (this.state.rimTwo ? '2' : '') + '.png').replace(/[RL]|\wB|W.*2/g, l => l.toLowerCase());
}
function getAssetURL2() {
var src = null;
if (this.state.isRed && this.state.rimOne) {
src = "/Assets/red.png";
}
else if (this.state.isRed && this.state.rimTwo) {
src = "/Assets/red2.png";
}
else if (this.state.isBlue && this.state.rimOne) {
src = "/Assets/Blue.png";
}
else if (this.state.isBlue && this.state.rimTwo) {
src = "/Assets/Blue2.png";
}
else if (this.state.isLightBlue && this.state.rimOne) {
src = "/Assets/lightblue.png";
}
else if (this.state.isLightBlue && this.state.rimTwo) {
src = "/Assets/lightblue2.png";
}
else if (this.state.isSkyBlue && this.state.rimOne) {
src = "/Assets/Skyblue.png";
}
else if (this.state.isSkyBlue && this.state.rimTwo) {
src = "/Assets/Skyblue2.png";
}
else if (this.state.isWhite && this.state.rimOne) {
src = "/Assets/White.png";
}
else if (this.state.isWhite && this.state.rimTwo) {
src = "/Assets/white2.png";
}
return src;
}