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@saulx/utils
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Saulx utils package, hashes are non cryptographic 32 bit hashes
Create a hash for any data type
import { hash } from '@saulx/utils'
console.log(hash({ x: true }))
import { hash } from '@saulx/utils'
// pads extra zeroes
console.log(hash({ x: true }, 15))
Create a hash for any data type, returns a base 62 string
import { hashCompact } from '@saulx/utils'
console.log(hashCompact({ x: true })) // -> CCoj0h
Passing an array and specifying more chars makes a hash that uses all avaible space to make it more unique (becomes more then 32 bits)
import { hashCompact } from '@saulx/utils'
console.log(hashCompact([{ x: true }, 'bla', 'blurp', 'snurf'], 20)) // -> CCoj0hNFgt8MovDmLkmh
Create a hash from objects or arrays
import { hashObject } from '@saulx/utils'
console.log(hashObject({ x: true }))
Only works for objects, creates the same hash independent from object key order
import { hashObject } from '@saulx/utils'
console.log(
hashObjectIgnoreKeyOrder({ x: true, y: true }) ===
hashObjectIgnoreKeyOrder({ y: true, x: true })
)
Creates a hash for strings
import { stringHash } from '@saulx/utils'
console.log(stringHash('bla bla bla'))
Compare objects
import { stringHash } from '@saulx/utils'
console.log(deepEqual({ a: { b: true } }, { a: { b: true } })) // true
Create a deepcopy of objects
import { deepCopy } from '@saulx/utils'
console.log(deepCopy({ x: true }))
Merge an object into another object, arrays are treated as new values
import { deepMerge } from '@saulx/utils'
const a = { x: { a: { c: true, x: [1, 2] } } }
const b = { y: true }
const c = { x: { a: { b: true, x: ['bla'] } } }
console.log(deepMerge(a, b))
console.log(deepMerge(a, b, c))
/*
Logs
{
x: { a: { b: true, c: true, x: ['bla']}},
y: true
}
*/
Merge an object into another object, arrays are treated as objects
import { deepMergeArrays } from '@saulx/utils'
const a = { x: { a: { c: true, x: [1, 2, 3] } } }
const b = { y: true }
const c = { x: { a: { b: true, x: ['bla'] } } }
console.log(deepMergeArrays(a, b))
console.log(deepMergeArrays(a, b, c))
/*
Logs
{
x: { a: { b: true, c: true, x: ['bla', 2, 3]}},
y: true
}
*/
Checks if a variable is an object and not an array
import { isObject } from '@saulx/utils'
console.log(isObject({ x: true })) // true
console.log(isObject([1, 2, 3])) // false
Timeout in a promise, default is 100ms
import { wait } from '@saulx/utils'
const somethingAsync = async () => {
await wait() // 100ms
console.log('after 100ms')
await wait(1000)
console.log('after 1100ms')
}
somethingAsync()
Sink a read stream into a promise
import { readStream } from '@saulx/utils'
import fs from 'fs'
const aReadStream = fs.createReadStream('somefile')
const myResult = await readStream(aReadStream)
Convert a string to a env variable safe name
import { toEnvVar } from '@saulx/utils'
const x = toEnvVar('@based/bla-bla-bla$_!')
console.log(x) // prints BASED_BLA_BLA_BLA
Pass any async function and queue it based on the arguments, also shares the function execution for the same args
Accepts 5 arguments maximum!
import { queued, wait } from '@saulx/utils'
const myFn = queued(async (a: string) => {
await wait(1000)
return a + '!'
})
// will execute bla first then x
await Promise.all([
myFn('bla'),
myFn('x')
myFn('bla') // bla will be shared
])
import { queued, wait } from '@saulx/utils'
const myFn = queued(async (a: string) => {
await wait(1000)
return a + '!'
}, {
dedup: (a) => {
// choose the value to use for dedup (to share results)
return a
},
concurrency: 10 // max concurrency of 10
})
// will execute all at the same time (scince concurrency is 10)
// will only execute 'bla' once since it has the same arguments used in id
await Promise.all([
myFn('bla'),
myFn('x')
myFn('bla') // bla will be shared
])
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Saulx utils package
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