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falcor-json-graph
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A set of factory functions for creating JSON Graph values.
var jsonGraph = require('falcor-json-graph');
// { $type: "atom", value: "a string wrapped in an atom" }
var atom = jsonGraph.atom("a string wrapped in an atom");
// { $type: "atom" }
var undefinedAtom = jsonGraph.undefinedAtom();
// { $type: "ref", value: ["todos", 0, "name"] }
var ref = jsonGraph.ref(["todos", 0, "name"]);
// { $type: "error", value: "something bad happened." }
var error = jsonGraph.error("something bad happened.");
// { path: [ 'user', 'age' ], value: 25 }
var pathValue = jsonGraph.pathValue(["user", "age"], 25);
// { path: [ 'user', 'age' ], invalidated: true }
var pathValue = jsonGraph.pathInvalidation(["user", "age"])
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A set of factory functions for creating JSON Graph values.
The npm package falcor-json-graph receives a total of 960 weekly downloads. As such, falcor-json-graph popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that falcor-json-graph demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 15 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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