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Supplies a single mixin to enable seamless function and method interop - see hughfdjackson.com/javascript/2012/11/30/tapping-into-the-method-chain/
Tap your functions into method chains for near-seamless interoperability.
Functions give us flexibility about granularity and locality, but they can be awkward to compose with an value's methods. tap makes using functions & methods together idiomatic, natural, and very easy to read. See here for a fuller discussion.
require('tap-chain').mixin(Object.prototype)
var add = function(a, b){ return a + b },
divide = function(a, b){ return a / b }
var people = [
{ name: 'bob', age: 55 },
{ name: 'susan', age: 44 },
{ name: 'charles', age: 20 },
{ name: 'bex', age: 30 }
]
var averageAge = people.map(function(p){ return p.age })
.reduce(add)
.tap(divide, people.length)
.tap(Math.round)
averageAge
//= 37
This is equivalent to:
var averageAge = Math.round(people.map(function(p){ return p.age }).reduce(add) / people.length)
###Â tap.mixin (object, [objects]) -> object
Mixes the .tap method into any number of objects. If the environment supports es5, then the property will be set to non-enumerable.
var tap = require('tap-chain')
// mix in to base backbone prototypes
tap.mixin(Backbone.Model.prototype,
Backbone.Collection.prototype,
Backbone.Router.prototype,
Backbone.View.prototype)
// mix in to a newly created object
var player = tap.mixin({ name: 'scott pilgrim', health: 100 })
// mix in to a 'blank' object (one with no [[Prototype]])
var map = tap.mixin(Object.create(null))
// mix in to everything inheriting from Object.prototype
// making .tap work on all non-null/undefined values,
// including primitives
tap.mixin(Object.prototype)
###Â .tap (fn, [secondary-args]) -> anyValue
The mixed-in .tap method calls a function, using the context of the method as the first argument:
var inc = function(v){ return v + 1 },
num = 5
num.tap(inc)
//= 6
.tap also takes optional secondary arguments:
var divide = function(a, b){ return a / b },
num = 10
num.tap(divide, 2)
//= 5
npm install tap-chain or download. Creates a CommonJS module if available, otherwise exports a global named tap.
FAQs
Supplies a single mixin to enable seamless function and method interop - see hughfdjackson.com/javascript/2012/11/30/tapping-into-the-method-chain/
We found that tap-chain 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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