chainit
Turn an asynchronous JavaScript api into an asynchronous
chainable JavaScript api.
usage
function MyApi() {}
MyApi.prototype.method1 = function(cb) {cb()}
MyApi.prototype.method2 = function(cb) {cb()}
var chainit = require('chainit');
var MyChainApi = chainit(MyApi);
var obj = new MyChainApi();
obj
.method1()
.method2()
.method1(function() {
this.method1();
})
.method2();
Adding or overriding methods
Adding and overriding methods works at both prototype level and instance level.
You must use chainit.add(chain, methodName, method)
,
you can't do direct assignation (chain.methodName = method
) because
object.observe
is not yet ready.
function MyApi() {}
MyApi.prototype.method1 = function(cb) {cb()}
MyApi.prototype.method2 = function(cb) {cb()}
var chainit = require('chainit');
var MyChainApi = chainit(MyApi);
var obj = new MyChainApi();
chainit.add(obj, 'method1', function(cb) {
cb()
});
obj
.method1()
.method2();
chainit.add(obj, 'method1', MyApi.prototype.method1);
chainit.add(MyChainApi, 'method1', function(cb) {
cb()
});
var obj2 = new MyChainApi();
obj2.method1();
features
Features:
- supports async apis
- supports (crazy) nested calls
- supports static and prototype methods
- preserve nested calls order
- preserve context in cb()
- preserve cb(args)
- supports process.nextTick(cb)
- supports setTimeout(cb)
- supports methods redifinition
- supports adding new methods
- fully tested! local:
npm install -g mocha && mocha
, saucelabs: npm test
tests
See tests.
npm test
examples
See examples.
mixing async/sync apis
There is no easy way to mix sync/async chainable
apis because there is no way to differenciate sync/async calls.
obj
.asyncMethod()
.syncMethod()
We cannot know that syncMethod is synchronous and that
we do not
need to wait for a callback to be called to continue.
Either your api is fully asynchronous and every method
takes a callback.
Either your api is fully synchronous.
If you want synchronous support, make a pull request
adding chainit.sync(Constructor)
.
credits
This module is using jessetane/queue.
A chainable api is queueing methods and reordering calls, so we use a queue.
This module was built to replace the chainable api from
webdriverjs.