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@frui.ts/helpers
Helper functions for various use cases.
@bound
A function decorator that binds context of the function to the parent class. This is useful for direct use of the function as event handler <Xxx onClick={vm.decoratedFunction} />
so that new anonymous functions are not allocated for each render (compare to <Xxx onClick={() => vm.decoratedFunction()} />
).
// in view model
class MyViewModel {
@bound someAction() {
// you can safely use 'this' here
}
}
// in view
<button onClick={vm.someAction} />
createMap
Helper function for easily creating Maps.
const items = [
{ id: 1, name: "One" },
{ id: 2, name: "Two" },
{ id: 3, name: "Three" },
];
// map of items by key
const itemsById = createMap(items, x => x.id); // Map<number, { id, name }>
// map of values by key
const namesById = createMap(items, x => x.id, x => x.name); // Map<number, string>
nameof
Syntactic sugar for creating strings that are also a key of a type.
this.pagingFilter.sortColumn = nameof<User>("login"); // the same as ="login", but checked on compile time that the class 'User' actually has a 'login' field
ManualPromise
TODO
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