@alfan/feathersjs-utils v0.4.0
FeathersJS Utils
A suite of FeathersJS utilities.
Client Docs
CustomAxiosClient
CustomAxiosClient will serialize an empty array as '[]' rather than removing it.
Why
When querying a database like mongo, you would expect a query like:
db.users.find({
email: {
$in: [],
},
});To return no results. Instead, because an empty array is stripped during a network request it would be more like you wrote:
db.users.find({});Which would return all users. Not what we want.
This is only useful when paired with the
server/query-parser
Server Docs
query-parser
queryParser exposes a parser that can properly parse booleans and empty arrays.
This is done by detecting and supporting operators such as $exists, $in, $nin, etc.
Why
We want to correctly parse boolean strings to booleans because mongo will not coerce:
db.users.find({
deleted: {
$exists: "false",
},
});It needs to be a boolean.
Likewise when using something like { prop: { $in: [] } } to make sure no results come back, we need to make sure the recieving API server correctly parses [] into [].
TSDX User Guide
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Jest
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Setup Files
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TypeScript
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Continuous Integration
GitHub Actions
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declare var __DEV__: boolean;
// inside your code...
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console.log("foo");
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Publishing to NPM
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