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commodo-fields-float

A simple float field, used with the Commodo "withFields" higher order function.

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commodo-fields-float

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A simple float field, used with the Commodo withFields higher order function.

Install

npm install --save commodo-fields-float

Or if you prefer yarn:

yarn add commodo-fields-float

Quick Example:

import { compose } from "ramda";
import { withFields, string } from "@commodo/fields";
import { float } from "commodo-fields-float";

const Company = compose(
  withFields({
    name: string(),
    growth: float(), // Use it to store a single float value.
    pastGrowths: float({ list: true }) // Or use it to store a list of float values.
    // Other fields you might need...
  }),
  // Other higher order functions (HOFs) you might need...
)();

const company = new Company();
company.name = "Acme Corporation";

// The float field can only accepts floats. 
company.growth = 5.65;
company.pastGrowths = [5.63, 3.99, 9.542, 10];

// The following will throw the WithFieldsError error.
company.growth =  "5.65";
company.pastGrowths = [5.63, 3.99, "9.542", 10];

Note: alternatively, you could've also used the populate method to assign the data:

const company = new Company();
company.populate = { growth: 5.65, pastGrowths: [5.63, 3.99, 9.542, 10] };

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Adrian Smijulj

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This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!

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Package last updated on 18 Apr 2020

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