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@squaredup/plugin-common
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This is a module that contains common functions that can be used by all SquaredUp Plugins.
Important to note the no future change can be allowed to break any existing functionality, versioning must be properly maintained in package.json.
collectSuccessfulResponses : Takes in a list of promises (usually API responses) and returns only the ones that were successful (deprecated)flattenObjectArrayProps : Flattens single-item array properties in an array of objects to a single non-array valuecategorizeObjectArrayByProp : Categorizes an array of objects into separate properties of an object based on a property on each objectcollectResponses : Takes in a list of promises (usually API responses) and returns information about successful and failed responsesprocessStandardDataStreamMessages : a helper routine to report errors returned by collectResponses() in a standard formatFAQs
Common functions that can be used by any plugin
The npm package @squaredup/plugin-common receives a total of 141 weekly downloads. As such, @squaredup/plugin-common popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @squaredup/plugin-common demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 6 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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