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    protoblast

Native object expansion library


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0.7.5 (2020-11-12)

  • Function.inherits(parent, constructor) now also accepts a name string instead of a constructor
  • Remove the pre-defined wrapper functions from all the files
  • Used named entity-encoding on the server-side
  • Function.parallel and Function.series will now reject if there is an error in the callback, instead of silently failing
  • Added Object.isIterable(obj) to check for an iterable object
  • RURL.isUrl() should no longer return true for objects containing just a href property
  • The body of a Request can now also be set with a body option property
  • Fix RURL#param(name, value) not parsing form paths
  • Add some basic timezone support to Date#format(pattern, locale, timezone)

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Extend native objects with helpful methods to speed up development
Coded with ❤️ by Eleven Ways.

Installation

$ npm install protoblast

Documentation

For more information and API documentation, visit the Protoblast homepage.

Getting Started

You can use Protoblast in 2 ways.

Modify the native prototypes

This is the easiest way to use all the new methods & shims. Ideal for internal or big projects.

// Require protoblast and execute the returned function
require('protoblast')();

var str = 'Get what we want';

// New native methods, like after, will have been added
str.after('what');
// ' we want'

Use bound functions

You can also get an object that has pre-bound all the new methods, without modifying anything.

It's more verbose, but should be the way to use Protoblast in redistributable modules.

// Require protoblast and execute the returned function with `false` as parameter
var Blast = require('protoblast')(false);

var str = 'Get what we want';

// Native objects will have been left alone, they can be accessed like this:
Blast.Bound.String.after(str, 'what');
// ' we want'

Authors

Protoblast is developed at Eleven Ways, a team of IAAP Certified Accessibility Specialists.

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Last updated on 12 Nov 2020

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