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@teamawesome/access
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npm i @th/access
The interface implements get, set, has, delete and clear.
import access from '@th/access';
access.get(obj, key);
access.set(obj, key, value);
access.has(obj, key);
access.delete(obj, key);
access.clear(obj, key);
Objects and Arrays are supported out of the box. To use your own type with access, you must register a handler for it.
Class Type {
_getById(id) {
//
}
}
access.register(Type, {
get(obj, key) {
return obj._getById(key);
},
// etc
});
If a type implements one of the used methods, it is not necessary to also add it to the handler. It will be called automatically for you. For example, Map and WeakMap are fully compatible without being registered.
Class Type {
get(key) {
// Still called!
}
}
access.register(Type, {});
FAQs
Provide a unified interface for objects.
The npm package @teamawesome/access receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, @teamawesome/access popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @teamawesome/access demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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