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Qualified Function. Wraps a function so it only gets executed if a condition is true.
Wraps a function so it only gets executed if a condition is true.
Requires Node.js 6.0.0 or above.
npm i qfn
The module exports a single function.
fn
(function): The underlying function that may or may not get called, depending on test
.test
(function or boolean): A boolean indicating whether fn
should be called, or a function that returns such a boolean. If test
is a function, it will be given all the arguments passed to the returned function.A function which, when called, returns the return value of fn
, if test
is true. If test
is false, the function returns the first argument passed to it.
const qfn = require('qfn')
function add1 (x) {
return x + 1
}
qfn(add1, true)(3) // 4
qfn(add1, false)(3) // 3
const add1IfEven = qfn(add1, x => x % 2 === 0)
add1IfEven(3) // 3
add1IfEven(4) // 5
For more projects like this, check out @lamansky/fn.
FAQs
Qualified Function. Wraps a function so it only gets executed if a condition is true.
The npm package qfn receives a total of 1,274 weekly downloads. As such, qfn popularity was classified as popular.
We found that qfn 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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