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A state controller with its own debugger

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A state controller with its own debugger

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You can access the webpage at http://christianalfoni.com/cerebral/. You will find all the information you need there.

How to create a custom Cerebral VIEW package

view packages in Cerebral just uses an instantiated Cerebral controller to get state, do state changes and listen to state changes. The package you create basically just needs an instance of a Cerebral controller and you will have access to the following information.

// The controller instantiated can be passed to the package. With React it is
// done so with a wrapper component and with Angular using a provider. You have
// to decide what makes sense for your view layer  
function myCustomViewPackage (controller) {

  // Get state
  controller.get(path);

  // Listen to state changes
  controller.on('change', function () {

  });

  // Listen to debugger time traversal
  controller.on('remember', function () {

  });

};

That is basically all need to update the view layer.

How to create a custom Cerebral MODEL package

In this example we will use Baobab.

index.js

var Baobab = require('baobab');
var deepmerge = require('deepmerge');

var Model = function (initialState, options) {

  options = options || {};

  var tree = new Baobab(initialState, options);

  var model = function (controller) {

    controller.on('reset', function () {
      tree.set(initialState);
    });

    controller.on('seek', function (seek, isPlaying, recording) {
      var newState = deepmerge(initialState, recording.initialState);
      tree.set(newState);
    });

    return {
        tree: tree,
        get: function (path) {
          return tree.get(path);
        },
        toJSON: function () {
          return tree.toJSON();
        },
        export: function () {
          return tree.serialize();
        },
        import: function (newState) {
          var newState = deepmerge(initialState, newState);
          tree.set(newState);
        },
        mutators: {
          set: function (path, value) {
            tree.set(path, value);
          },
          unset: function (path) {
            tree.unset(path);
          },
          push: function (path, value) {
            tree.push(path, value);
          },
          splice: function () {
            tree.splice.apply(tree, arguments);
          },
          merge: function (path, value) {
            tree.merge(path, value);
          },
          concat: function () {
            tree.apply(path, function (existingValue) {
              return existingValue.concat(value);
            });
          },
          pop: function (path) {
            tree.apply(path, function (existingValue) {
              existingValue.pop();
              return existingValue;
            });
          },
          shift: function (path) {
            tree.apply(path, function (existingValue) {
              existingValue.shift();
              return existingValue;
            });
          },
          unshift: function (path, value) {
            tree.unshift(path, value);
          }
        }
    };

  };

  model.tree = tree;

  return model;

};

Model.monkey = Baobab.monkey;

module.exports = Model;

Demos

TodoMVC: www.christianalfoni.com/todomvc

Cerebral - The beginning

Read this article introducing Cerebral: Cerebral developer preview

Contributors

  • Marc Macleod: Discussions and code contributions
  • Petter Stenberg Hansen: Logo and illustrations
  • Jesse Wood: Article review

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Package last updated on 16 Oct 2015

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