lift.js — Write less code.
Introduction
lift.js is a compact monad opinionated javascript library. It implements Just
(Identity), Maybe
, Valid
(Validation) and a nice Monad
factory. The unit
comes with a lift
function so you can add functionnality later in code to your monad. It's ment to be flexible and simple to use. It's written with es6 so it's less than 100 lines.
Installation
npm install liftjs
yarn add liftjs
Source code | fork | pull request | issues
https://github.com/atomable/lift.js
Importing
All the following work, pick your demon. lift.js
can be required directly for es next project or you can use the lift-min.js
for all legacy applications.
var lift = require('liftjs');
const lift = require('liftjs');
import lift from 'liftjs';
import { Monad, Just, Maybe, Valid, Curry } from 'liftjs';
Monad Factory
Monad(modifier[monad, value]: null) : unit
const Person = Monad();
const person = Person({ firstname: 'Bill', lastname: 'Murray' });
const doubleIt = Monad((monad, value) => {
monad.double = value * 2;
});
const two = doubleIt(2);
two.double();
lift
With the lift
function you can add function at any time on the monads.
Monad[A].lift[name, func[A] : Monad[A]];
const justWithLog = Just(5);
Just.lift('log', console.log);
justWithLog.log();
You can also use it on your custom monads.
const Person = Monad();
const person = Person({ firstname: 'Bill', lastname: 'Murray' });
const FullName = Monad();
Person.lift('compose', person => FullName(`${person.firstname}, ${person.lastname}`));
person.compose().run(console.log);
Just
Just
is an implementaion of the Identity
monad. It's called Just
because an 8 character variable is just too long.
The folowing function are available on Just
, Maybe
, Valid
.
bind, alias: chain
Monad[A].bind[func[A] : Monad[B], args] : Monad[B]
const justWithValue = Just(5).bind((value)=> Just(value));
of
Monad[A].of[B] : Monad[B]
const justWithValue = Just(5).of(6);
const justWithValue = Just(5).of(Just(6));
get
Monad[A].get[] : A
const value = Just(5).get();
map
Monad[A].map[func[A] : B ] : Monad[B]
const justWithValue = Just(7).map(value => value * 2);
join
Monad[Monad[A]].join[] : Monad[A]
const justWithValue = Just(Just(5)).join()
toMaybe
Monad[A].toMaybe[] : Maybe[A]
const maybeWithValue = Just(5).toMaybe();
run
Monad[A].run[func[A] : null]: Monad[A]
Just(5).run(value => console.log(value));
Maybe
Maybe(A) : Maybe[A]
const maybeWithoutValue = Maybe()
const maybeWithValue = Maybe(2)
const maybeWithoutValue = Maybe(undefined)
const maybeWithoutValue = Maybe(null)
isNothing
Maybe[A].isNothing[] : boolean
const value = Maybe(5).isNothing();
const value = Maybe(5).n();
is
Maybe[A].is[] : boolean
const value = Maybe(5).is();
const value = Maybe(5).i();
or
Maybe[A].or[B] : A or B
const maybeWithValue = Maybe().or(15);
else
Maybe[A].else[Monad[B]] : Maybe[A] or Monad[B]
const maybeWithValue = Maybe(5).else(Maybe(15));
const maybeWithValue = Maybe().e(Just(15));
IO
IO(func[A]: B) : func[A] : IO[B]
const appleIO = IO((num) => num + ' apple');
appleIO(4);
appleIO.run();
const randomIO = IO(() => Math.random());
randomIO()
.run();
const writeFile = IO((file, contents) => fs.writeFileSync(file, contents, 'UTF-8'));
randomIO('/file.json', JSON.strigify({ monads : 'are awesome' }));
.run();
Curry
Curry
is a factory that takes a function and returs a curried function.
Curry(func) : func
const curried = Curry((a, b) => a * b);
curried(3)(6);
Curry((a, b, c) => a + b + c)(1, 2, 3)
Roadmap
I don't plan on adding all the typical monads to the library, if you feel one should be added you are welcome to make a pull request or to fork. I'm thinking of Free and List, but not sure yet. It will depend on what I use in my own projects.
Below are the things that I actually plan on doing. Soon.
- document
Valid
- document
lift_value
function - document
method
function - add List monad
ap
function just Just
and Maybe
& tests- tests for lift functions
Change Log
- 1.2.0 : I've changed the Maybe api qute a bit, orSome, orElse, none, are replaced.
Links
Author
Written and maintained by pre63.
Sponsored by atomable.
Based on Douglas Crockford MONAD.
Special thanks to Monet for the inspiration.