@iadvize-oss/foldable-helpers

Helpers to fold on things
While we recommend using @iadvize-oss/foldable-helpers
with Typescript, it can
be used in standard Javascript apps.
💻 Usage
First, install the library:
yarn add @iadvize-oss/foldable-helpers
📖 Documentation
Classic fold - createFold
You have a sum type and the type guards for each of the types. For example:
type T = A | B | C;
function isA(t: T): t is A { ... };
function isB(t: T): t is B { ... };
function isC(t: T): t is C { ... };
To create a fold function to fold on T
, use createFold
import { pipe } from 'fp-ts/es6/pipeable';
import { createFold } from '@iadvize-oss/foldable-helpers';
const foldOnT = createFold(isA, isB, isC);
const t: T = ...;
pipe(
t,
foldOnT(
(tbis) => console.log('executed when t is A', { tbis }),
(tbis) => console.log('executed when t is B', { tbis }),
(tbis) => console.log('executed when t is C', { tbis }),
),
);
Named fold - createFoldObject
Classic fold is very useful but could become hard to read when we have more than
3-4 types to fold on.
Because we don't have named parameters in JS/Typescript, we have to use
something else.
You still have a sum type and the type guards for each of the types.
For example:
type T = A | B | C;
function isA(t: T): t is A { ... };
function isB(t: T): t is B { ... };
function isC(t: T): t is C { ... };
To create a named fold function to fold on T
without loosing readability,
use createFoldObject
. You choose the name of each fold function by passing
an object.
import { pipe } from 'fp-ts/es6/pipeable';
import { createFoldObject } from '@iadvize-oss/foldable-helpers';
const foldOnT = createFoldObject({
onA: isA,
onB: isB,
onC: isC
});
const t: T = ...;
pipe(
t,
foldOnT({
onA: (tbis) => console.log('executed when t is A', { tbis }),
onB: (tbis) => console.log('executed when t is B', { tbis }),
onC: (tbis) => console.log('executed when t is C', { tbis }),
}),
);
combineGuards
When using fold you will probably encounter cases where a type is a combination (union) of different guards
to reduce the boilerplate having to write each combination by hand you can use the combineGuards
helper.
type A = { a: string };
type B = { b: number };
const isTypeA = (value: any): value is A =>
value != null && typeof value.a === 'string';
const isTypeB = (value: any): value is B =>
value != null && typeof value.b === 'number';
const oldIsTypeAAndB = (value: any): value is A & B =>
isTypeA(value) && isTypeB(value);
const isTypeAAndB = combineGuards(isTypeA, isTypeB);
not
When using createFold you need to make sure that each guard mutually excludes the others but it can sometimes be painfull if one type depends on another, therefore we let you use the not
operator to exclude a guard
type TypeA = { a: string};
type TypeB = { a: 'test'};
const isTypeA = (value: {a: unknown}): value is TypeA => typeof value.a === 'string';
const isTypeB = (value: TypeA): value is TypeB => value.a === 'test';
const fold = createFoldObject({
onTypeA: combineGuards(isTypeA, not(isTypeB)),
onTypeB: isTypeB,
});