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@randajan/jet-core

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Goal is to create ecosystem for javascript types with possibility to define custom types. This package provide easy and deep objects map and comparing, generic creating, filtering by types, content & other stuff

Install

npm install @randajan/jet-core

or

yarn add @randajan/jet-core

Main methods

These methods, are exclusive for default jet export

jet(any, all=false)

will return jet type name of variable any

  • Arguments
    • any: any variable
    • all: boolean (return all types?)
  • Return
    • all=false: top type of variable
    • all=true: array with all types of variable
  • Example
    • jet.type([]) === "Array";
    • jet.type(NaN, true) === ["NaN", "Number"];

jet.define(name, constructor, options={})

Defining custom types for detecting, creating and copying Same jet methods and plugins will be attached to jet.name, to constructor.jet.() and to prototype.jet.*()

  • Arguments
    • name: string (name of the type)
    • constructor: class
    • options: object
      • create: function (creating new instance)
      • is: function (verify type of variable)
      • full: function (check if variable is full)
      • copy: function (perform copy)
      • rnd: function (create with random content)
      • keys: function (array of keys for mapable types)
      • vals: function (array of values for mapable types)
      • pairs: function (array of entries for mapable types)
      • get: function (get key for mapable types)
      • set: function (set key for mapable types)
      • rem: function (rem key for mapable types)
      • plugins: object (functions that will be appended to constructor and prototype)
      • extend: _boolean (false=turn off extension of constructor and prototype)
      • extendConstructor: _boolean (false=turn off extension of constructor)
      • extendPrototype: _boolean (false=turn off extension of prototype)
  • Return
    • constructor
  • Example
    • jet.type.define("Arr", Array, { create:x=>new Array(x), copy:x=>Array.from(x) } );
    • jet.type.define("Ele", Element, { plugins:{ find:query=>document.querySelector(query) } });

jet.isMapable(any)

Return true on any type of variable that has mapable=true on its type definition

  • Arguments
    • any: any variable
  • Return
    • true when variable is mapable
  • Example
    • jet.isMapable([]) === true
    • jet.isMapable({}) === true;
    • jet.isMapable("foo") === false;

jet.isRunnable(any)

Return true if any typeof === function

  • Arguments
    • any: any variable
  • Return
    • true when variable is runnable
  • Example
    • jet.isRunnable([]) === false
    • jet.isRunnable({}) === false;
    • jet.isRunnable(()=>{}) === true;

jet.copy(any)

Will create copy of instance

  • Arguments
    • any: any variable
  • Return
    • new instance or the old if there isn't defined copy function
  • Example
    • jet.copy({a:1}) == Object.assign({}, {a:1});
    • jet.copy(["foo", "bar"]) == Array.from(["foo", "bar"]);

Constructor/Prototype methods

These methods acumulate main funcstionality. After 'jet.define(name, consturctor)' is called, those methods are attached to 4 different endpoints.

  1. Global dynamic: jet.method(name, ...args)
  2. Global static: _jet.method.name(...args)
  3. Constructor: constructor.jet.method(...args)
  4. Prototype: instance.jet.method(...args)

jet.is(name, any, inclusive=false)

Check the passed type with result. Endpoint 'jet.is(name, ...a)' also work like typeof and instanceof

  • Arguments
    • name: string (name of the type)
    • any: any variable
    • inclusive: boolean
  • Return
    • inclusive=true: true when the type is included in result of jet.type all=true
  • Example
    • jet.is.Array([]) === true;
    • jet.is.Object([]) === false;
    • jet.is.Array([], true) === true;
    • jet.is.RegExp(RegExp()) === true;

jet.isFull(any)

Catching empty mapable objects and NaN

  • Arguments
    • any: any variable
  • Return
    • true when variable is full
  • Example
    • jet.isFull([]) === false;
    • jet.isFull({foo:bar}) === true;

jet.create(name, ...args)

Will create instance requested constructor (use without "new")

  • Arguments
    • name: string (name of the type)
    • ...args: will be passed to the creating function
  • Return
    • new instance
  • Example
    • jet.create.Array("foo", "bar") == ["foo", "bar"];
    • jet.create.Object() == {};

jet.rnd(name, ...args)

Will create instance with random value

  • Arguments
    • name: string (name of the type)
    • ...args: will be passed to the defined rnd method
  • Return
    • new instance with random value

jet.full(...any) / .only(name, ...any) / .tap(name, ...any) / .pull(name, ...any)

Used for selecting, filtering, creating or copying variables

  • Arguments
    • name: string (name of the type)
    • ...any: any variables (will be tested in order until the type will match)
  • Return
    • only: undefined when there is no match
    • full: same as only but variable must be full
    • tap: same as only but try to create the type when there is no match
    • pull: same as tap but try to copy variable if there is match
  • Example
    • jet.only.Sring(1, "foo", [], ["bar"], {foo:"bar"}) == "foo";
    • jet.tap.Array(1, "foo", [], ["bar"], {foo:"bar"}) == [];
    • jet.full.Array(1, "foo", [], ["bar"], {foo:"bar"}) == ["bar"];
    • jet.only.RegExp(1, "foo", [], ["bar"], {foo:"bar"}) == null;
    • jet.tap.RegExp(1, "foo", [], ["bar"], {foo:"bar"}) == RegExp();
    • jet.pull.Object(1, "foo", [], ["bar"], {foo:"bar"}) == {foo:"bar"}

jet.vals(any) / .keys(any) / .pairs(any) / .get(any, key) / .set(any, key, val) / .rem(any, key)

Handle mapable objects (it requires defined type)

  • Arguments
    • any: any variable
    • key: any variable (usually string or number)
    • val: any variable (used just for for set function)
  • Return
    • result from perform operation against the defined type_
  • Example
    • jet.vals({foo:"bar"}) === ["bar"];
    • jet.keys({foo:"bar"}) === ["foo"];
    • jet.entries({foo:"bar"}) === [["foo"], ["bar"]];
    • jet.get({foo:"bar"}, "foo") === "bar";

Extra methods

jet.dig(any, path, def)

Return value from deep nested object

  • Arguments
    • any: any mapable variable
    • path: string or Array (even nested Array)
    • def: any
  • Return
    • find value or def when no value was found
  • Example
    • jet.dig({foo:["bar"]}, "foo.0") == "bar";
    • jet.dig({foo:["bar"]}, ["foo", 1], "foo") == "foo";

jet.put(any, path, val, force=true)

Return value from deep nested object

  • Arguments
    • any: any mapable variable
    • path: string or Array (even nested Array)
    • val: any
    • force: boolean (create path if not exist)
  • Return
    • any
  • Example
    • jet.put({}, "foo.0", "bar", true) == {foo:["bar"]};

jet.forEach(any, fce, deep, path) / .map(any, fce, deep, path)

Map any mapable object by default: Object, Array, Set, Map, Pool

  • Arguments
    • any: any mapable variable
    • fce: function(val, path+key, parent, parentpath) (handler)
    • deep: boolean or function (true=recursive maping; function=custom recursive maping)
    • deep: boolean (recursive maping)
  • Return
    • forEach: flat array with result from handler function
    • map: copy of structure with result from handler function
  • Example
    • jet.forEach({foo:"bar"}, =>) == ["bar"];
    • jet.map({foo:"bar"}, =>) == {foo:"bar"};

jet.run(any, ...args)

Will run every function that will discover without collecting results

  • Arguments
    • any: any (function || array/object with functions
    • ...args: arguments will be passed to every call
  • Return
    • any=function: true when it was run successfully
    • any=array/object: count of succesfully runned functions
  • Example
    • jet.fce.run(=>console.log()) === true console: "foo"

License

MIT © randajan

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Package last updated on 10 Apr 2022

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