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Wrapper classes around Immutable.js that turn it inheritable
Ever wished that you could have OrderedMaps, Maps or Lists with extra methods,
that make your life easier? .ofCourse()
!
Installing the latest version via npm takes just a second:
npm install --save extendable-immutable
Import what you need:
import { OrderedMap } from 'extendable-immutable'
class Collection extends OrderedMap {
// ...
import { OrderedMap } from 'extendable-immutable'
class Collection extends OrderedMap {
static isCollection(val) {
return val && val instanceof Collection;
}
doMagic() {
return this.map(x => x.set("magic", true));
}
}
const magic = new Collection();
magic instanceof Immutable.OrderedMap; // true
Immutable.OrderedMap.isOrderedMap(magic); // true
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Wraps around Immutable.js to turn it inheritable
The npm package extendable-immutable receives a total of 1,699 weekly downloads. As such, extendable-immutable popularity was classified as popular.
We found that extendable-immutable demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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