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quidproquo-actionprocessor-node
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The `quidproquo-actionprocessor-node` library provides a set of generic action processors for the `quidproquo` framework, allowing you to easily integrate common functionality into your Node.js-based applications.
The quidproquo-actionprocessor-node
library provides a set of generic action processors for the quidproquo
framework, allowing you to easily integrate common functionality into your Node.js-based applications.
Comprehensive Action Processors: This library includes a wide range of action processors that cover various common use cases, such as date/time operations, error handling, event processing, GUID generation, logging, math operations, network requests, platform-specific functionality (e.g., delays), and system-level actions.
Extensibility: The action processor architecture is designed to be highly extensible, allowing you to easily add custom action processors to meet your specific requirements.
Dependency Injection: The action processors are integrated with the quidproquo
dependency injection system, making it easy to compose and test your application components.
Testability: The action-oriented architecture and asynchronous execution model of quidproquo-actionprocessor-node
make it highly testable, with support for unit, integration, and end-to-end testing.
Portability: While the quidproquo-actionprocessor-node
library is designed to run on Node.js, the underlying quidproquo-core
library is platform-agnostic, allowing you to potentially use these action processors in other environments as well.
To use the quidproquo-actionprocessor-node
library, you'll need to install the package and its dependencies. You can do this using your preferred package manager, such as npm or yarn:
npm install quidproquo-actionprocessor-node
Once you have the package installed, you can start using the provided action processors in your quidproquo
-based application. The library exports a set of action processors that you can import and use in your code.
The quidproquo-actionprocessor-node
library provides the following action processors:
DateNowActionProcessor
: Retrieves the current date and time as an ISO string.ErrorThrowErrorActionProcessor
: Throws a custom error with a specified type, text, and stack trace.GuidNewActionProcessor
: Generates a new UUID.LogCreateActionProcessor
: Logs a message with a specified log level and optional data.MathRandomNumberActionProcessor
: Generates a random number.NetworkRequestActionProcessor
: Performs an HTTP request with various options (method, headers, body, etc.).PlatformDelayActionProcessor
: Delays the execution for a specified number of milliseconds.SystemBatchActionProcessor
: Executes a batch of actions and returns the results.To use the action processors provided by quidproquo-actionprocessor-node
, you can import them into your quidproquo
-based application and integrate them with your action processor configuration. Here's an example of how you might use the DateNowActionProcessor
:
import { DateNowActionProcessor, actionResult, DateActionType } from 'quidproquo-actionprocessor-node';
const processDateNow: DateNowActionProcessor = async () => {
return actionResult(new Date().toISOString());
};
export default {
[DateActionType.Now]: processDateNow,
};
In this example, we define a DateNowActionProcessor
function that returns the current date and time as an ISO string. We then export this processor under the DateActionType.Now
action type, which can be used in our quidproquo
-based application.
If you'd like to contribute to the development of quidproquo-actionprocessor-node
, please refer to the contributing guidelines for more information.
quidproquo-actionprocessor-node
is licensed under the MIT License.
This project is currently under active development and should not be used in production environments. The APIs and functionality are subject to change without notice.
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The `quidproquo-actionprocessor-node` library provides a set of generic action processors for the `quidproquo` framework, allowing you to easily integrate common functionality into your Node.js-based applications.
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