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This is the npm repo npmvc -> short for node-puremvc. I needed a short name because it is the main dependecies for other modules that are build on this module.
#install
npm install npmvc
#setup a puremvc project in node.js
When installed you can use it like this
var puremvc = require("npmvc");
puremvc.setSourceDir(__dirname+"/src");
puremvc.include("AppConstants");
puremvc.include("ApplicationFacade");
// make instance of ApplicationFacade and trigger start command
var app = new test.ApplicationFacade();
app.start();
console.log(test);
console.log(puremvc.define);
#Creating external class files
module.exports = function(include,puremvc) {
// use include te aquire dependencies
include("controller/StartCommand");
// ---> now just use puremvc.define to define class
/**
* @class test.ApplicationFacade
* @extends puremvc.Facade
*/
puremvc.define(
{
name: 'test.ApplicationFacade',
parent: puremvc.Facade
},
{
/**
* @method start
* @return {[type]} [description]
*/
start: function() {
this.registerCommand("START", test.controller.StartCommand);
this.sendNotification("START", {});
}
},
{
/**
* Retrieve an instance of ApplicationFacade. If one has not yet been
* instantiated, one will be created for you.
*
* @static
* @param {string} multitonKey
* @return test.ApplicationFacade
*/
getInstance: function(multitonKey) {
// all Facade instances, including Facade subclass instances, are stored
// on Facade.instanceMap. When implementing you own #getInstance factory
// method, ensure that follow the general pattern implemented here or else
// puremvc.Facade#hasCore and puremvc.Facade#removeCore will not work if
// you ever need to use them.
var instanceMap = puremvc.Facade.instanceMap;
instance = instanceMap[multitonKey]; // read from the instance map
if (instance) // if there is an instance...
return instance; // return it
// otherwise create a new instance and cache it on Facade.instanceMap;
return instanceMap[multitonKey] = new test.ApplicationFacade(multitonKey);
},
/**
* @static
* @type {string}
*/
NAME: 'test.ApplicationFacade'
})
};
#Extra methods:
This module adds three exra methods to the puremvc
root object:
##puremvc.setSourceDir(path:string):void
path [string] Sets the source dir for all include's, It uses this for includes on all directory levels. So when you include a dependencie in say model/MyProxy
you have to reference model/vo/MyVo
by using the path up from the sourceDir, not relative to the folder the file is in:
puremvc.include("model/vo/MyVo");
If you have to hack this, you can use tempPath, the second param of puremvc.include. See below.
Also not that if you do not set the sourceDir it will default to process.cwd()
(the directory where you started the main node file).
##puremvc.include(path:String, tempPath:String, callback:function):*
Returns any value, but mainly use for return the reference to the classlets constructor from pure.define.
path [string]
Path to puremvc class, relative from path set by puremvc.setSourceDir
tempPath [String]
This overides the sourceDir. A include of MyVo
in class model/vo/MyVo
would look like this:
puremvc.include("vo/MyVo",__dirname);
callback [function] You can use an callback, but you have to trigger it in the aquired class file.
You can include a class in an other npm module if the file is not equal in the context of your current sourceDir path. So when you want to load the class SomeClass
in the module my-npm-module
then do not use tempPath but use:
puremvc.include("my-npm-module/path/to/SomeClass");
##puremvc.getSourceDir():string returns the current sourceDir
FAQs
PureMVC for node.js
The npm package npmvc receives a total of 29 weekly downloads. As such, npmvc popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that npmvc 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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