Result tool 🧰
ResultJs tool y part of the NodeTskeleton
template project.
NodeTskeleton
is a Clean Architecture
based template project
for NodeJs
using TypeScript
to implement with any web server framework
or even any user interface.
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Using Result
Result
is a tool
that helps us control the flow
of our use cases
and allows us to manage the response
, be it an object
, an array
of objects, a message
or an error
as follows:
import { IResultT, ResultT, Result } from "result-tsk";
export class GetProductUseCase extends BaseUseCase {
constructor(private readonly productQueryService: IProductQueryService) {
super();
}
async execute(idMask: string): Promise<IResultT<ProductDto>> {
const result = new ResultT<ProductDto>();
if (!this.validator.isValidEntry(result, { productMaskId: idMask })) {
return result;
}
const product: Product = await this.productQueryService.getByMaskId(idMask);
if (!product) {
result.setError(
this.resources.get(this.resources.keys.PRODUCT_DOES_NOT_EXIST),
ApplicationStatus.NOT_FOUND,
);
return result;
}
const { value: product } = await result.execute(this.getProduct(idMask));
if (result.hasError()) return result;
const product = await this.getProduct(result, idMask);
if (result.hasError()) return result;
const { product, resultError } = await this.getProduct(idMask);
if (!product) return result.fromResult(resultError);
if (resultError?.hasError()) return result.fromResult(resultError);
const productDto = this.mapper.mapObject<Product, ProductDto>(product, new ProductDto());
result.setData(productDto, ApplicationStatus.SUCCESS);
return result;
}
private async getProduct(idMask: string): ResultExecutionPromise<Product> {
const product: Product = await this.productQueryService.getByMaskId(idMask);
if (!product) {
return {
error: this.resources.get(this.resources.keys.PRODUCT_DOES_NOT_EXIST),
statusCode: ApplicationStatus.NOT_FOUND,
value: null,
}
}
return { value: product };
}
private async getProduct(result: IResult, idMask: string): Promise<Product> {
const product: Product = await this.productQueryService.getByMaskId(idMask);
if (!product) {
result.setError(this.resources.get(this.resources.keys.PRODUCT_DOES_NOT_EXIST), ApplicationStatus.NOT_FOUND);
}
return product;
}
private async getProduct(idMask: string): Promise<{ value?: Product, result?: IResult }> {
const product: Product = await this.productQueryService.getByMaskId(idMask);
if (!product) {
return { product, resultError: Result.fromError(this.resources.get(this.resources.keys.PRODUCT_DOES_NOT_EXIST), ApplicationStatus.NOT_FOUND) };
}
return { product };
}
}
So, using the A, B, C or D way to manage the result and call to functions, is a question about a personal decision, you have many options, so, be free.
Generic or not generic Result
The result
object may or may not have a type
of response
, it fits your needs, and the result instance without type
cannot be assigned data
.
const resultTyped = new ResultT<Product>();
const resultWithoutType = new Result();
Using Result to support our tests
The result object
can help us to support our unit tests
validations as shown below:
it("should return a 400 error if quantity is null or zero", async () => {
itemDto.quantity = null;
const result = await addUseCase.execute(userUid, itemDto);
expect(result.success).toBeFalsy();
expect(result.error).toBe(
resources.getWithParams(resources.keys.SOME_PARAMETERS_ARE_MISSING, {
missingParams: "quantity",
}),
);
expect(result.statusCode).toBe(ApplicationStatus.BAD_REQUEST);
expect(result).toEqual(resultBuilder);
});
Sending the response to the client
The result object
has a method named toResultDto()
, you must call this method to reconstruct the result
that will be returned to the client, normally this must be done in the request handler
(controller).
The recommendation is to build a base controller class
where the request handling is done, something like this:
export default class BaseController {
constructor() {
this.router = Router();
}
router: RouterType;
handleResult(res: Response, result: IResult): void {
if (result.success) {
res
.status(result.statusCode)
.json(result.message ? result.toResultDto() : result.toResultDto().data);
} else {
res.status(result.statusCode).json(result.toResultDto());
}
}
}
const textDto: TextDto = req.body;
this.handleResult(res, await getLowestFeelingSentenceUseCase.execute(textDto));
The result obtained from this function is something like this:
{
data: "your response data",
message: "your message",
error: "your error message"
}
{
message: "your message",
error: "your error message"
}
Observation
Only properties that are not NULL or UNDEFINED
will be considered when resolving the result.
Metadata
In some cases you may need to add metadata as part of the result to use in the adapter layer as part of the response or for any special purposes, so you have the following functions.
setMetadata(headers: Metadata): void
addMetadata(key: string, value: string | number): void;
getMetadata(): Metadata;
hasMetadata(): boolean;
It is important to note that the metadata will not be resolved as part of the response when executing the toResultDto
method.
result.setData(productDto, this.resultCodes.SUCCESS);
result.addMetadata("keyOne", "valueOne");
result.addMetadata("keyTwo", 100);
result.setMetadata({ keyOne: "valueOne", keyTwo: 100, keyN: "valueN" });
RunKit demo
Go to this Link or click in Try on RunKit button
on the right side of the page.
Warning 💀
Use this resource at your own risk.