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Uncouple constructors and classes methods into functions.
This library is published in the NPM registry and can be installed using any compatible package manager.
npm install uncouple --save
# For Yarn, use the command below.
yarn add uncouple
This module has an UMD bundle available through JSDelivr and Unpkg CDNs.
<!-- For UNPKG use the code below. -->
<script src="https://unpkg.com/uncouple"></script>
<!-- For JSDelivr use the code below. -->
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/uncouple"></script>
<script>
// UMD module is exposed through the "uncouple" global function.
console.log(uncouple);
var O = uncouple(Object);
var isFetchDefined = O.hasOwnProperty(window, 'fetch');
</script>
Module default exports uncouple function.
uncouple
receives a constructor or a class as argument and returns an object with its uncoupled methods.
import uncouple from 'uncouple';
const O = uncouple(Object);
// => {
// hasOwnProperty: ƒ ()
// isPrototypeOf: ƒ ()
// propertyIsEnumerable: ƒ ()
// toLocaleString: ƒ ()
// toString: ƒ ()
// valueOf: ƒ ()
// }
const hasFetch = O.hasOwnProperty(window, 'fetch');
// => true
All uncoupled methods receives an instance as first argument followed by method arguments.
const { trim, substr } = uncouple(String);
trim(' Okay ');
//=> 'Okay'
substr('ABCDEF', -3);
//=> 'CDF'
It also works for Function constructors and classes.
function User(name) {
this.name = name;
}
User.prototype.getName = function() {
console.log(this.name);
};
const { getName } = uncouple(User);
getName(new User('João'));
//=> 'João'
class Car {
speed = 0;
acelerate(speed) {
this.speed += speed;
}
}
const { acelerate } = uncouple(Car);
const uno = new Car();
acelerate(uno, 120);
acelerate(uno, 60);
uno.speed;
//=> 180
You can reuse methods with duck types, like Array.prototype.filter in a NodeList.
const { filter } = uncouple(Array);
const anchors = document.getElementsByTagName('a');
//=> NodeListOf<HTMLAnchorElement>
const isLink = anchor => /^https?:\/\//.test(anchor.href);
const links = filter(anchors, isLink);
//=> Array<HTMLAnchorElement>
Compositions and smart pipelines became pretty and readable with uncoupled methods.
const {
trim,
replace,
normalize,
toLocaleLowerCase
} = uncouple(String);
" Olá, como vai vocÊ?"
|> normalize(#, 'NFKD')
|> replace(#, /[\u0080-\uF8FF]/g, '')
|> trim
|> replace(#, /\s+/g, ' ')
|> toLocaleLowerCase
//=> 'ola, como vai voce?'
const normalize = compose(
toLocaleLowerCase,
(value) => replace(value, /\s+/g, ' '),
trim,
(value) => replace(value, /[\u0080-\uF8FF]/g, '')
(value) => normalize(value, 'NFKD'),
);
normalize(' Meu nome é Vitor , meus bons')
//=> 'meu nome e vitor, meus bons'
With uncouple
you can call Object
methods with Object.create(null)
, which returns an empty object without prototype.
const user = Object.create(null);
user.name = '@VitorLuizC';
user.hasOwnProperty('name');
//=> throws TypeError: user.hasOwnProperty is not a function
const { hasOwnProperty: has } = uncouple(Object);
has(user, 'name');
//=> true
Released under MIT License.
FAQs
Uncouple constructors and classes methods into functions.
The npm package uncouple receives a total of 123 weekly downloads. As such, uncouple popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that uncouple 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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