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A convenience wrapper around my ARC utilities
$ npm install arc-lib --save
{
is,
ArcArray,
ArcCheck,
ArcDate,
ArcEvents,
ArcObject,
ArcRegExp,
ArcRouter,
ArcHash,
ArcScheduler
}
is(val) === 'array'
.once
, .catchAll
as well as a mixin to turn any object into an even emitter..shuffle
, .rand
, .pMap
(asynchronous mapping).copy
(which performs a deep copy), .freeze
(make it immutable), and some array like functions..matchAll
, .matchAndReplace
, .replaceCallback
const {is,ArcRouter,ArcEvents} = require('arc-lib');
//Pretend we're useful useful
const SomeViewController = {};
//Use ArcEvents to mixin events on the object
ArcEvents.mixin(SomeViewController);
//Bind an event
SomeViewController.on('validPath',(_path,_id)=>{
console.log(_path,_id);
});
//Setup a functional router
const SomeRouter = new ArcRouter({
'/some/**path[/]/#id':'validPath'
});
//Travel a path
const routeData = SomeRouter.travel('/some/resource/path/75');
//We should match
if(routeData.match){
//Path in the resolved path and id from the path
SomeViewController.emit(routeData.match,[routeData.path,routeData.id]);
}
//Will console.log('resource/path',75) by trigger the validPath event
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ARC
We found that arc-lib demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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