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mobx-decorated-models

Decorators to make using Mobx for model type structures easier

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Decorators for creating model type structures with mobx

mobx-decorated-models is a collection of es7 decorators to make a class observable and serializable.

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Introduction

Mobx makes state management super simple, but it doesn't offer an opinion on how to get data in and out of the observed data structures.

Serializr takes care of that nicely.

Combining the two libraries isn’t difficult, but then you end up specifing each attribute twice; once so Mobx will observe it, and once to create a schema for Serializr.

This library is a collection of decorators that co-ordinates making fields both observable and serializable.

While it’s at it, it also handles model lookups so different models can refer to one another regardless of import order. When one model refers to another, a reference of the requirement is stored and then later resolved when the class becomes known.

Example

import { model, field, session, belongsTo, hasMany, identifier } from 'mobx-decorated-models';

@model
export class Box {
    @identifier id;
    @field width  = 0;
    @field height = 0;
    @field depth  = 0;

    @computed get volume() {
        return this.width * this.height * this.depth;
    }

    @hasMany items;
    @belongsTo container;
    @belongsTo({ model: 'Address' }) warehouse;
}

additional examples used for testing are located in specs/test-models.js

boxes = @observable.array([])
fetch('/my/api/endpoints/boxes/1.json').then(function(response) {
  boxes.concat(Box.deserialize(response.json()));
});

const box = Box.deserialize({ id: 1, width: 2, height: 3, depth: 8 }); // returns an instance of Box
console.log(box.volume);      // => 48
console.log(box.serialize()); // => { id: 1, width: 2, height: 3, depth: 8, items: [] }

Decorators

model

Marks a class as serializable.

It adds a few convenience methods:

  • static deserialize method. Used to turn JSON structure into a model (or collection of models)
  • an update method. Updates a model's attributes and child associations.
  • serialize. Converts the model's attributes and it's associations to JSON.
identifier

The primary key for the model

field

marks a class property as observable and serializable.

The type of field can be set to array or object by specifying options.

example:

class Foo {
  @field({ type: 'object' }) options; // will default to an observable map
  @field({ type: 'array'  }) tags;    // defaults to []
}

const foo = new Foo();
foo.tags.push('one');
foo.options.set('one', 1);
foo.serialize(); // => { tags: ['one'], options: { one: 1 } }
belongsTo

Makes a property as referring to another model. Will attempt to map the referenced class based on the name, i.e. a property named box will look for a class named Box.

Optionally can be given an option object with a className property to control the mapping.

example:

class Foo {
  @belongsTo bar; // will look for a `Bar` class
  @belongsTo({ className: 'Person' }) name; // looks for class `Person`
}
hasMany

Makes a property as belonging to an array of model. Sets the default value to an observable array

As in belongsTo, can be optionally given an option object with a className property to control the mapping.

Future plans

  • Use a provided lookup function to control the lookup
  • Sessions properties that will be set from JSON but won't be serialized.

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Package last updated on 30 Jan 2017

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