@stamp/shortcut
Adds few handy static methods for simpler composition
By composing the @stamp/shortcut
into your stamp
MyStamp = MyStamp.compose(Shortcut);
you get few static methods. So, instead of typing
MyStamp.compose({ deepProperties: bla });
you will be able to write
MyStamp.deepProps(bla);
Usage
import Shortcut from '@stamp/shortcut';
const MyStamp = Shortcut
.methods({ myMethod() {} })
.props({ foo: 'foo' })
.deepProps({ deepFoo: { foo: 'foo 2' } })
.statics({ bar: 'bar' })
.deepStatics({ deepBar: { bar: 'bar 2' } })
.conf({ something: 'something' })
.deepConf({ deepSomething: { something: 'something' } })
.init((arg, {stamp, args, instance}) => { })
.composers(({stamp, composables}) => { });
Or you can import each individual shortcut function:
import {
methods, props, deepProps, statics, deepStatics, conf, deepConf, init, composers
} from '@stamp/shortcut';
const Stamp1 = methods({
method1() { }
});
const Stamp2 = props({
prop2: 2
});
const Stamp3 = init(function () {
console.log(3);
});
In this case the functions will not add any static shortcut methods to your stamps, meaning that the following will throw:
methods({ method1() {} }).props();
init(function () {}).init();
API
Static methods
methods
stamp.methods(Object) -> Stamp
props
stamp.props(Object) -> Stamp
deepProps
stamp.deepProps(Object) -> Stamp
statics
stamp.statics(Object) -> Stamp
deepStatics
stamp.deepStatics(Object) -> Stamp
conf
stamp.conf(Object) -> Stamp
deepConf
stamp.deepConf(Object) -> Stamp
init
stamp.init(...Function) -> Stamp
composers
stamp.composers(...Function) -> Stamp