ts-results
A typescript implementation of Rust's Result
and Option objects.
Brings compile-time error checking and optional values to typescript.
Contents
Installation
$ npm install ts-results
or
$ yarn add ts-results
Example
Result Example
Convert this:
import { existsSync, readFileSync } from 'fs';
function readFile(path: string): string {
if (existsSync(path)) {
return readFileSync(path);
} else {
throw new Error('invalid path');
}
}
const text = readFile('test.txt');
To this:
import { existsSync, readFileSync } from 'fs';
import { Ok, Err, Result } from 'ts-results';
function readFile(path: string): Result<string, 'invalid path'> {
if (existsSync(path)) {
return new Ok(readFileSync(path));
} else {
return new Err('invalid path');
}
}
const result = readFile('test.txt');
if (result.ok) {
const text = result.val;
} else {
const err = result.val;
}
Option Example
Convert this:
declare function getLoggedInUsername(): string | undefined;
declare function getImageURLForUsername(username: string): string | undefined;
function getLoggedInImageURL(): string | undefined {
const username = getLoggedInUsername();
if (!username) {
return undefined;
}
return getImageURLForUsername(username);
}
const stringUrl = getLoggedInImageURL();
const optionalUrl = stringUrl ? new URL(stringUrl) : undefined;
console.log(optionalUrl);
To this:
import { Option, Some, None } from 'ts-results';
declare function getLoggedInUsername(): Option<string>;
declare function getImageForUsername(username: string): Option<string>;
function getLoggedInImage(): Option<string> {
return getLoggedInUsername().andThen(getImageForUsername);
}
const optionalUrl = getLoggedInImage().map((url) => new URL(stringUrl));
console.log(optionalUrl);
if (optionalUrl.some) {
const url: URL = optionalUrl.val;
}
Usage
import { Result, Err, Ok } from 'ts-results';
Creation
let okResult: Result<number, Error> = Ok(10);
let okResult2 = Ok<number, Error>(10);
let errorResult: Result<number, Error> = Ok(new Error('bad number!'));
let errorResult2 = Ok<number, Error>(new Error('bad number!'));
Type Safety
let result = Ok<number, Error>(1);
if (result.ok) {
let number = result.val + 1;
} else {
console.error(result.val.message);
}
if (result.err) {
console.error(result.val.message);
} else {
let number = result.val + 1;
}
Unwrap
let goodResult = new Ok(1);
let badResult = new Err(new Error('something went wrong'));
goodResult.unwrap();
badResult.unwrap();
Expect
let goodResult = Ok<number, Error>(1);
let badResult = Err<number, Error>(new Error('something went wrong'));
goodResult.expect('goodResult should be a number');
badResult.expect('badResult should be a number');
Map and MapErr
let goodResult = Ok(1);
let badResult = Err(new Error('something went wrong'));
goodResult.map((num) => num + 1).unwrap();
badResult.map((num) => num + 1).unwrap();
goodResult
.map((num) => num + 1)
.mapErr((err) => new Error('mapped'))
.unwrap();
badResult
.map((num) => num + 1)
.mapErr((err) => new Error('mapped'))
.unwrap();
Else
Deprecated in favor of unwrapOr
UnwrapOr
let goodResult = Ok(1);
let badResult = Err(new Error('something went wrong'));
goodResult.unwrapOr(5);
badResult.unwrapOr(5);
Empty
function checkIsValid(isValid: boolean): Result<void, Error> {
if (isValid) {
return Ok.EMPTY;
} else {
return new Err(new Error('Not valid'));
}
}
Combining Results
ts-results
has two helper functions for operating over n Result
objects.
Result.all
Either returns all of the Ok
values, or the first Err
value
let pizzaResult: Result<Pizza, GetPizzaError> = getPizzaSomehow();
let toppingsResult: Result<Toppings, GetToppingsError> = getToppingsSomehow();
let result = Result.all(pizzaResult, toppingsResult);
let [pizza, toppings] = result.unwrap();
Result.any
Either returns the first Ok
value, or all Err
values
let url1: Result<string, Error1> = attempt1();
let url2: Result<string, Error2> = attempt2();
let url3: Result<string, Error3> = attempt3();
let result = Result.any(url1, url2, url3);
let url = result.unwrap();
Usage with rxjs
resultMap
Allows you to do the same actions as the normal rxjs map
operator on a stream of Result objects.
import { of, Observable } from 'rxjs';
import { Ok, Err, Result } from 'ts-results';
import { resultMap } from 'ts-results/rxjs-operators';
const obs$: Observable<Result<number, Error>> = of(Ok(5), Err('uh oh'));
const greaterThanZero = obs$.pipe(
resultMap((number) => number > 0),
);
greaterThanZero.subscribe((result) => {
if (result.ok) {
console.log('Was greater than zero: ' + result.val);
} else {
console.log('Got Error Message: ' + result.val);
}
});
resultMapErr
import { resultMapErr } from 'ts-results/rxjs-operators';
Behaves exactly the same as resultMap, but maps the error value.
resultMapTo
import { resultMapTo } from 'ts-results/rxjs-operators';
Behaves the same as resultMap, but takes a value instead of a function.
resultMapErrTo
import { resultMapErrTo } from 'ts-results/rxjs-operators';
Behaves the same as resultMapErr, but takes a value instead of a function.
elseMap
Allows you to turn a stream of Result objects into a stream of values, transforming any errors into a value.
Similar to calling the else function, but works on a stream of Result objects.
import { of, Observable } from 'rxjs';
import { Ok, Err, Result } from 'ts-results';
import { elseMap } from 'ts-results/rxjs-operators';
const obs$: Observable<Result<number, Error>> = of(Ok(5), Err(new Error('uh oh')));
const doubled = obs$.pipe(
elseMap((err) => {
console.log('Got error: ' + err.message);
return -1;
}),
);
doubled.subscribe((number) => {
console.log('Got number: ' + number);
});
elseMapTo
import { elseMapTo } from 'ts-results/rxjs-operators';
Behaves the same as elseMap, but takes a value instead of a function.
resultSwitchMap and resultMergeMap
Allows you to do the same actions as the
normal rxjs switchMap
and rxjs switchMap operator on a stream of Result
objects.
Merging or switching from a stream of Result<T, E>
objects onto a stream of <T2>
objects turns the stream into a
stream of Result<T2, E>
objects.
Merging or switching from a stream of Result<T, E>
objects onto a stream of Result<T2, E2>
objects turn the stream
into a stream of Result<T2, E | T2>
objects.
import { of, Observable } from 'rxjs';
import { Ok, Err, Result } from 'ts-results';
import { resultMergeMap } from 'ts-results/rxjs-operators';
const obs$: Observable<Result<number, Error>> = of(new Ok(5), new Err(new Error('uh oh')));
const obs2$: Observable<Result<string, CustomError>> = of(new Ok('hi'), new Err(new CustomError('custom error')));
const test$ = obs$.pipe(
resultMergeMap((number) => {
console.log('Got number: ' + number);
return obs2$;
}),
);
test$.subscribe((result) => {
if (result.ok) {
console.log('Got string: ' + result.val);
} else {
console.log('Got error: ' + result.val.message);
}
});
filterResultOk
Converts an Observable<Result<T, E>>
to an Observble<T>
by filtering out the Errs and mapping to the Ok values.
import { of, Observable } from 'rxjs';
import { Ok, Err, Result } from 'ts-results';
import { filterResultOk } from 'ts-results/rxjs-operators';
const obs$: Observable<Result<number, Error>> = of(new Ok(5), new Err(new Error('uh oh')));
const test$ = obs$.pipe(filterResultOk());
test$.subscribe((result) => {
console.log('Got number: ' + result);
});
filterResultErr
Converts an Observable<Result<T, E>>
to an Observble<T>
by filtering out the Oks and mapping to the error values.
import { of, Observable } from 'rxjs';
import { Ok, Err, Result } from 'ts-results';
import { filterResultOk } from 'ts-results/rxjs-operators';
const obs$: Observable<Result<number, Error>> = of(new Ok(5), new Err(new Error('uh oh')));
const test$ = obs$.pipe(filterResultOk());
test$.subscribe((result) => {
console.log('Got number: ' + result);
});