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Decorates a function (and its instances) with a name, that can be used for various purposes.
Decorates a function (and its instances) with a name, that can be used for various purposes.
For example, the @commodo/fields-storage
package relies on the name in order to determine the database table in which the data will be saved.
import { withName } from "@commodo/name";
import { compose } from "ramda";
const User = compose(
withName("User"),
(...)
)();
const Company = compose(
withName("Company"),
(...)
)();
You can then use the hasName
and getName
functions in order to determine if a name was assigned to the passed value, or to get the actual name that was assigned, respectively.
import { withName, hasName, getName } from "@commodo/name";
import { compose } from "ramda";
// A function with a name assigned.
const User = compose(
withName("User"),
(...)
)();
// A function without a name assigned.
const Unknown = compose(
// Name not assigned.
// withName("Unknown"),
(...)
)();
console.log(hasName(User)); // true
console.log(getName(User)); // "User"
// The Unknown function doesn't have a name assigned.
console.log(hasName(Unknown)); // false
console.log(getName(Unknown)); // ""
// Also works on function instances.
const user = new User();
console.log(hasName(user)); // true
console.log(getName(user)); // "User"
const unknown = new Unknown();
console.log(hasName(unknown)); // false
console.log(getName(unknown)); // ""
withName(name: string): Function
Decorates a function (and its instances) with a name.
hasName(value: any): boolean
Checks if the passed value has a name assigned via the withName
.
getName(value: any): string
Returns a name assigned to the passed value. Returns empty string if none assigned.
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Decorates a function (and its instances) with a name, that can be used for various purposes.
We found that @commodo/name demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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