Ancient Cursor
Abstract container of data synchronization.
Install
npm i --save ancient-cursor
About
In most popular realisations of pubsub next abstractions (query, content, transport, source, storage) are stirred or combined, what, for example, makes dependence from current environment or makes schemes for data required.
Query
may be in any form.- No need for schemes in
content
. Use it as desired. - Cursor knows nothing about
transport
. It have events with data, which should be tracked, and something will make decisions about transporting. (we recommend ancient-channels and ancient-peer) - No dependency from
source
of data. It may be database-client or query-lang executor (like GraphQL). (we recommend ancient-asket) - Use any database as
storage
. (we recommend ancient-tracker)
Path
We use this term around all the package. It may be like this
- _.get path syntax:
'a[1].c'
or ['a', 1, 'c']
- _.get + _.match syntax:
['a', { b:2 }, 'c']
.
Bundle
"Box" for data-changings with functions and parsers to work with it.
Example
import {
bundleParsers,
} from 'ancient-cursor/lib/bundle';
const container = { data: { a:[{ b:3, c:4 }] } };
bundleParsers.extend(container, {
type: 'extend',
path: 'a.0',
value: { d: 6 },
});
container.data;
More bundles
Cursor
Simple capsule to actualize remote data. With cursor.exec()
you can send query to remote data source.
All changes apply using bundles as external stand-alone instructions what and where to change, when called cursor.apply ()
function. cursor.apply()
emits 'changed' event, where you can use watch()
to listen changes by specified path.
Example
import {
Cursor,
watch,
} from '../lib/cursor';
let changed = false;
let watched = false;
const cursor = new Cursor();
cursor.on('exec', ({ cursor }) => {
cursor.apply({
type: 'set',
path: '',
value: { a: [{ b: { c: 'd' } }] },
});
});
cursor.exec('some query');
cursor.on('changed', ({ bundleChanges }) => {
changed = true;
watch(bundleChanges, 'b', () => {
watched = true;
});
});
cursor.data
cursor.apply({
type: 'set',
path: 'a.0',
value: { d: { e: 'f' } },
});
cursor.data
triggered;
watched;
cursor.apply({
type: 'extend',
path: '',
value: { b: 123 },
});
cursor.data
watched;
Stackable-cursor
Extends Cursor
with queue funcionality.
Example
import {
StackableCursor,
} from '../lib/stackable-cursor';
const cursor = new StackableCursor();
cursor.exec(undefined, { a: [{ b: { c: 123 } }] });
cursor.apply({ indexInStack: 2, type: 'extend', path: 'a.0.b', value: {d: 234} });
cursor.bundlesStack.length;
cursor.nextBundleIndex;
cursor.data;
cursor.apply({ indexInStack: 0, type: 'set', path: 'a.0.b.c', value: 456 });
cursor.bundlesStack.length;
cursor.nextBundleIndex;
cursor.data;
cursor.apply({ indexInStack: 1, type: 'set', path: 'a.0.b.c', value: 345 });
cursor.bundlesStack.length;
cursor.nextBundleIndex;
cursor.data;