Result TS Type
This result type is inspired by Rust's result type.
It allows you to handle errors without relying on error throwing, contribution to creation reliable and readable code.
Install
npm install result-ts-type
How to use
You can designate a result type as a return type of your function.
Within the function, you use Ok to return value or Err to signify an error.
[!NOTE]
Ok and ok are exposed. (Err and err also) There is no difference between them. So you can use whichever your project fits.
import { Result, Ok, Err } from "result-ts-type"
function someFunction(): Result<string, Error> {
if (someStatemant) {
return Ok("ok value")
} else {
return Err(new Error("this is an error"))
}
}
How to handle the result
This result is used to handle error.
const result: Result<any, any> = someFunction();
if (reuslt.ok) {
console.log(result.value)
}
if (!result.err) {
console.log(result.ok)
}
console.error(result.error)
The result field is following:
OK | true | false | T | N/D |
ERR | false | true | N/D | E |
The result implements unwrap, unwrapOrElse, unwrapError for debugging purposes.
const result: Result<any, any> = someFunction();
const unwrap = reuslt.unwrap();
const resultOrElse = reusult.unwrapOrElse("value");
const unwrapError = reulst.unwrapError();
HasError
This is created to check if the result is ERR.
Result type checking can sometimes be bothersome and impact readability.
This function serves to address cases.
After performing this check, you can use the 'unwrap' function in the production code.
Of course, careful attention is required when using the 'unwrap'.
const result: Result<string, any> = okFunction();
const result2: Result<string, any> = okFunction2();
const result3: Result<string, any> = okFunction3();
const errorCheck = hasError([result, result2, result3]);
if (!errorCheck.ok) {
}
const resultValue = result.unwrap();
const result2Value = result2.unwrap();
const result3Value = result3.unwrap();
Publishing
To publish this result type, only need to add a tag to the main branch.
Once pushed to the main branch, GitHub Actions runs and publishes this package.