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@onflow/util-template
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Utility to help with string interop in SDK and FCL
import {templar} from "onflow/template"
const template = templar`
From: ${o => o.from}
To: ${o => o.to}
Message: ${o => o.msg}
`
const letter = template({
from: "Bob the Builder",
to: "Postman Pat",
msg: "Please pick up your black and white cat.",
})
// prettier-ignore
assert( letter, `
From: Bob the Builder
To: Postman Pat
Message: Please pick up your black and white cat.
`)
import {templar} from "@onflow/template"
const template1 = templar`
a: ${o => o.a}
b: ${o => o.b}
`
const template2 = templar`
x: ${o => o.x}
y: ${o => o.y}
`
const template3 = templar`
${template1}
${template2}
oh hello!
${template1}
${template2}
`
const rawr = template3({a: "A", b: "B", x: "X", y: "Y"})
// prettier-ignore
assert(rawr, `
a: A
b: B
x: X
y: Y
oh hello!
a: A
b: B
x: X
y: Y
`)
Role your own graphql libary
// gql.js
import {templar} from "@onflow/template"
export const gql = templar
export const gqlr = (...args) => (opts = {}) => {
const params = opts.params || {}
const headers = opts.headers || {}
const endpoint = opts.endpoint || ""
return fetch(endpoint, {
method: "POST",
headers: {
"Content-Type": "application/json",
...headers,
},
body: JSON.stringify({
query: gql(...args)(params),
}),
}).then(d => d.json())
}
// somewhere-else.js
import React, {useEffect, useState} from "react"
import {gqlr, gql} from "./gql"
const USER = gql`
fragment USER on User {
username
}
`
const query = gqlr`
query {
me { ...USER }
}
${USER}
`
export const Username = () => {
const [username, setUsername] = useState(null)
useEffect(() => {
query({
endpoint: "http://...",
headers: {authorization: "bearer ..."},
}).then(response => setUsername(response.data.me.username))
}, [])
return username == null ? null : username
}
Role your own pipeline thing?
const pipe = (fns = []) => token => {
return fns.reduce((token, fn) => fn(token), token)
}
const param = (key, value) => token => {
token.params = token.parms || {}
token.params[key] = value
return token
}
const script = (...args) => token => {
token.type = "script"
token.value = templar(...args)(token.params)
return token
}
const query = (...args) => token => {
token.type = "query"
token.value = templar(...args)(token.parms)
return token
}
const desc = (...args) => token => {
token.description = templar(...args)(token.params)
return token
}
const rawr = pipe([
param("msg", "woot woot im a boot"),
script`
pub fun main() {
log("msg: ${o => o.msg}")
}
`,
desc`
the message: ${o => o.msg}
`,
])
assert(rawr, {
params: {
msg: "woot woot im a boot",
},
type: "script",
code: `
pub fun main() {
log("msg: woot woot im a boot")
}
`,
descrition: `
the message: woot woot im a boot
`,
})
FAQs
Template Literal used for Cadence Interop
We found that @onflow/util-template demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 13 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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