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@urbit/nockjs
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A Javascript implementation of Nock.
npm install @urbit/nockjs
Presently, primarily for dealing with nouns as Javascript objects.
Noun is an Atom or a Cell.Atom.fromString('123', 10), Atom.fromInt(123), Atom.fromCord('{') all create a new Atom object. Uses bigint internally, can construct with new Atom(someBigint).new Cell(a, b).dwim(...) does a best-effort attempt of interpreting the arguments into a Noun.enjs contains Noun => Json conversions and conversion builders.dejscontains Json => Noun conversions for idiomatic noun shapes.When working with Noun objects, it is important to treat them as immutable,
and not assign to their properties or otherwise modify them directly. The
TypeScript readonly property should prevent you from doing so, and you
must not ignore this.
This library implements unifying equality, deduplicating identical nouns in
memory whenever they are detected. This means that one Noun object might be
a sub-noun to many other Nouns, and changing the one sub-noun could change it
for all nouns it is used in. Additionally, the Noun object keeps a mug cache,
which does not get cleared when illicitly changing the noun's contents.
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We found that @urbit/nockjs demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 9 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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