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A functional-programming Try
interface, inspired by the Scala type. A Try
represents
the results of an operation that may have failed, encapsulating either the successful result
as a Success
, or the error as a Failure
.
const DEFAULT_USER: User = buildDefaultUser();
function getUser(userName: string): User {
return Try.apply(getDatabaseCredentials)
.map((c: Creds) => fetchUserDetails(c, userName))
.map(mapResultsToUser)
.getOrElse(DEFAULT_USER);
}
function getDatabaseCredentials(): Creds {
/* ... */
}
function fetchUserDetails(c: Creds, userName: string): ResultSet {
/* ... */
}
function mapResultsToUser(rs: ResultSet): User {
/* ... */
}
For details on the API, see https://mearns.github.io/fp-try/.
There are a lot of anti-patterns with this type. For more information on how to use it effectively, see our article: "Do or Do Not: Patterns and Antipatterns with the Try type"
FAQs
A Try encapsulates the result of an operation that may have failed.
The npm package fp-try receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, fp-try popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that fp-try 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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