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The zwitch npm package is a utility for handling polymorphic dispatch based on a property value. It allows you to define a default handler and specific handlers for different values of a given property. This can be particularly useful for tasks like routing, handling different types of data structures, or implementing pattern matching in your code.
Handling different types of messages
This feature demonstrates how zwitch can be used to handle different types of messages based on their 'type' property. It shows setting up handlers for specific types and handling invalid or unknown types.
{"const zwitch = require('zwitch');\nconst handle = zwitch('type');\n\nhandle.invalid = (value) => { console.error('Invalid type:', value); };\nhandle.unknown = (value) => { console.error('Unknown type:', value); };\nhandle.handlers.string = (value) => { console.log('String:', value); };\nhandle.handlers.number = (value) => { console.log('Number:', value); };\n\nhandle({type: 'string', value: 'Hello, world!'});\nhandle({type: 'number', value: 42});\nhandle({type: 'boolean', value: true});"}
Default and specific handling
This feature illustrates using zwitch to define a default handler and a specific handler for the 'foo' key. It demonstrates how unhandled keys are processed by the default handler.
{"const zwitch = require('zwitch');\nconst handle = zwitch('key');\n\nhandle.default = (value) => { console.log('Default handler:', value); };\nhandle.handlers.foo = (value) => { console.log('Handled foo:', value); };\n\nhandle({key: 'foo', value: 'bar'});\nhandle({key: 'baz', value: 'qux'});"}
This package provides functionality for pattern matching in JavaScript, similar to functional programming languages. It's comparable to zwitch in enabling conditional logic based on values, but it uses a different syntax and approach, focusing on matching patterns rather than dispatching based on property values.
Handle values based on a property.
npm:
npm install zwitch
var zwitch = require('zwitch')
var handle = zwitch('type')
handle.invalid = invalid
handle.unknown = unknown
handle.handlers.alpha = handle
handle({type: 'alpha'})
Or, with a switch
statement:
function handle(value) {
var fn
if (!value || typeof value !== 'object' || !('type' in value)) {
fn = invalid
} else {
switch (value.type) {
case 'alpha':
fn = handle
break
default:
fn = unknown
break
}
}
return fn.apply(this, arguments)
}
handle({type: 'alpha'})
zwitch(key[, options])
Create a functional switch, based on a key
(string
).
options
Options can be omitted and added later to one
.
handlers
(Object.<Function>
, optional)
— Object mapping values to handle, stored on one.handlers
invalid
(Function
, optional)
— Handle values without key
, stored on one.invalid
unknown
(Function
, optional)
— Handle values with an unhandled key
, stored on one.unknown
Function
— See one
.
one(value[, rest...])
Handle one value. Based on the bound key
, a respective handler will be
invoked.
If value
is not an object, or doesn’t have a key
property, the special
“invalid” handler will be invoked.
If value
has an unknown key
, the special “unknown” handler will be invoked.
All arguments, and the context object, are passed through to the handler, and it’s result is returned.
one.handlers
Map of handlers (Object.<string, Function>
).
one.invalid
Special handler
invoked if a value doesn’t have a key
property.
If not set, undefined
is returned for invalid values.
one.unknown
Special handler
invoked if a value does not have a matching
handler.
If not set, undefined
is returned for unknown values.
function handler(value[, rest...])
Handle one value.
mapz
— Functional mapFAQs
Handle values based on a property
The npm package zwitch receives a total of 6,728,050 weekly downloads. As such, zwitch popularity was classified as popular.
We found that zwitch 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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