Duck-Typed Value Handling for JavaScript
Abstract
Ducky is a small Open-Source JavaScript library, providing Duck-Typed
Value Validation, Value Selection and Flexible Function Parameter
Handling. It can be used in Node.js based server
and browser based client environments.
Getting Ducky
You can conveniently get Ducky in various ways:
-
Bower: install as client component via the Bower component manager:
$ bower install ducky
-
NPM: install as server component via the Node Package Manager:
$ npm install ducky
-
Git: directly clone the official repository:
$ git clone https://github.com/rse/ducky.git
-
cURL: download only the main file from the repository:
$ curl -O https://raw.github.com/rse/ducky/master/lib/ducky.js
API
Ducky provides the following API:
ducky.version = { major: Number, minor: Number, micro: Number, date: Number }
The version of Ducky, provided as a tuple of separate pieces, for easy comparison.
if (!(ducky.version.major >= 2 && ducky.version.minor >= 0))
throw new Error("need at least Ducky 2.0.0");
ducky.select(object: Object, path: String, value?: Object): Object
Dereference into (and this way subset) object
according to the
path
specification and either return the dereferenced value or
set a new value
. Object has to be a hash or array object. The
path
argument has to follow the following grammar (which is a
direct JavaScript dereferencing syntax):
LHS | | RHS |
---|
path | ::= | segment segment* |
segment | ::= | bybareword | bykey |
bybareword | ::= | "." ? identifier |
bykey | ::= | "[" key "]" |
identifier | ::= | /[_a-zA-Z$][_a-zA-Z$0-9]*>/ |
key | ::= | number | squote | dquote |
number | ::= | /[0-9]+/ |
dquote | ::= | `/"(?:\" |
squote | ::= | `/'(?:\' |
Setting the value
to undefined
effectively removes the
dereferenced value. If the dereferenced parent object is a hash, this
means the value is delete
'ed from it. If the dereferenced parent
object is an array, this means the value is splice
'ed out of it.
ducky.select({ foo: { bar: { baz: [ 42, 7, "Quux" ] } } },
"foo['bar'].baz[2]") // → "Quux"
In case caching of the internally compiled Abstract Syntax Tree (AST)
is not wishes, you can perform the compile and execute steps
of ducky.select
individually:
ducky.select.compile(path: String): Object
Compile the selection specification path
into an AST.
ducky.select.execute(object: Object, ast: Object, value?: Object): Object
Select from object
a value via ast
and either return it or set it to the new value value
.
validate(object: Object, spec: String): Boolean
Validate an arbitrary nested JavaScript object object
against the
specification spec
. The specification spec
has to be either
a RegExp
object for String
validation, a validation function of signature
spec(Object): Boolean
or a string following the following grammar (which
is a mixture of JSON-like structure and RegExp-like quantifiers):
LHS | | RHS |
---|
spec | ::= | not | alt | hash | array | any | primary | class |
not | ::= | "!" spec |
alt | ::= | "(" spec ("|" spec)* ")" |
hash | ::= | "{" (key arity? ":" spec ("," key arity? ":" spec)*)? "}" |
array | ::= | "[" (spec arity? ("," spec arity?)*)? "]" |
arity | ::= | "?" | "*" | "+" | "{" number "," (number | "oo" ) "}" |
number | ::= | /^[0-9]+$/ |
key | ::= | /^[_a-zA-Z$][_a-zA-Z$0-9]*$/ | "@" |
any | ::= | "any" |
primary | ::= | `/^(?:null |
class | ::= | /^[_a-zA-Z$][_a-zA-Z$0-9]\*(?:\.[_a-zA-Z$][_a-zA-Z$0-9]\*)\*$/ |
The special key @
can be used to match an arbitrary hash element key.
ducky.validate({ foo: "Foo", bar: "Bar", baz: [ 42, 7, "Quux" ] },
"{ foo: string, bar: any, baz: [ number+, string* ], quux?: any }") // &arr; true
In case caching of the internally compiled Abstract Syntax Tree (AST)
is not wishes, you can perform the compile and execute steps
of ducky.validate
individually:
ducky.validate.compile(spec: String): Object
Compile the validation specification spec
into an AST.
ducky.validate.execute(object: Object, ast: Object): Boolean
Validate object
against ast
and return true
in case it validates.
ducky.params(name: String, args: Object[], spec: Object): Object
Handle positional and named function parameters by processing
a function's arguments
array. Parameter name
is the name
of the function for use in exceptions in case of invalid parameters.
Parameter args
usually is the JavaScript arguments
pseudo-array of
a function. Parameter spec
is the parameter specification: each key
is the name of a parameter and the value has to be an Object
with
the following possible fields: pos
for the optional position in case
of positional usage, def
for the default value (of not required
and hence optional parameters), req
to indicate whether the
parameter is required and valid
for type validation (either
a string accepted by the validate>()
method,
or a valid regular expression /.../
object
for validating a String
against it or an arbitrary validation callback function
of signature valid(Object): Boolean
.
function config () {
var params = ducky.params("config", arguments, {
scope: { pos: 0, req: true, valid: "boolean" },
key: { pos: 1, req: true, valid: /^[a-z][a-z0-9_]*$/ },
value: { pos: 2, def: undefined, valid: "object" },
force: { def: false, valid: "boolean" }
});
var result = cfg_get(params.scope, params.key);
if (typeof params.value !== "undefined")
cfg_set(params.scope, params.key, params.value, params.force);
return result;
}
var value = config("foo", "bar");
config("foo", "bar", "quux");
config({ scope: "foo", key: "bar", value: "quux", force: true });
License
Copyright (c) 2010-2014 Ralf S. Engelschall (http://engelschall.com/)
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