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Core package for FuryStack with some generic type and interface definitions and concepts
In FuryStack, the preferred mode of accessing data is via physical stores. A physical store is a bare minimum interface that a store should do. A store is always bound to a collection with a specified type of entities. It can only do the basic CRUD operations (create, get by Id, filter, delete, count). These stores should not have a concept about relations, indexes and other storage-specific stuff. Data stores doesn't care about permission, role or session checking.
The generic way to implement authentication and authorization logic is an Identity Context - You can use it on both backend and frontend
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Global Disposables is a list that you can fill with disposables that will be disposed on app exit - this helps graceful app shutdowns.
import { globalDisposables } from '@furystack/core/dist/create-physical-store-tests'
globalDisposables.add(myRootInjector)
There is a set of generic store test that you can use to test your custom store implementation as the following example shows:
import { TestClass, createStoreTest } from '@furystack/core/create-physical-store-tests'
describe('myStore', ()=>{
createStoreTest({
createStore: () => new MyStoreImplementation(TestClass, ...ctorArgs),
typeName: 'MyStoreImplementation',
})
})
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Core FuryStack package
The npm package @furystack/core receives a total of 33 weekly downloads. As such, @furystack/core popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @furystack/core demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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