0.2.0 • Published 2 years ago

@dareharu/utilities v0.2.0

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@dareharu/utilities

Common JavaScript utilities for Dareharu projects.

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🧮 Features

  • Written in TypeScript
  • Bundled with esbuild so it can be used in NodeJS and browsers
  • Offers CommonJS, ESM bundles
  • Fully tested

🚀 Installation

Note In the following example commands we use npm install to fit best suited to the basic environment, feel free to replace npm install with your package manager of choice (yarn, pnpm or whatever).

npm install @dareharu/utilities

🌟 Usage

You can import individual utility function from subpath like: @dareharu/utilities/keyMirror or the entire library.

import { keyMirror } from '@dareharu/utilities/keyMirror';

// or
import { keyMirror } from '@dareharu/utilities';

Note For TypeScript users, subpath import are only supported in --moduleResolution node16 and --moduleResolution nodenext. More information can be found in the issue #50794 on the microsoft/TypeScript repository.

Note While this section uses require, the imports match 1:1 with ESM imports. For example const { deepClone } = require('@dareharu/utilities') equals import { deepClone } from '@dareharu/utilities'.

createBitField

Converts the given array to a bitfield object.

const Group = createBitField(['Administrator', 'Moderator', 'Member', 'User', 'Guest']);

assert.equal(Group.Administrator, 1);
assert.equal(Group.Moderator, 2);
assert.equal(Group.Member, 4);
assert.equal(Group.User, 8);
assert.equal(Group.Guest, 16);

See also this package: @sapphire/bitfield

keyMirror

Creates a new object that assigned each value of the given array into property key and value.

const ChatInputId = keyMirror(['Ticket', 'Message']);

assert.equal(ChatInputId.Ticket, 'Ticket');
assert.equal(ChatInputId.Message, 'Message');
const ResponseType = {
  ...keyMirror(['Create', 'Delete'], { prefix: 'Ticket' }),
  ...keyMirror(['Send', 'Receive'], { prefix: 'Message' })
};
assert.equal(ResponseType.TicketCreate, 'TicketCreate');
assert.equal(ResponseType.TicketDelete, 'TicketDelete');
assert.equal(ResponseType.MessageSend, 'MessageSend');
assert.equal(ResponseType.MessageReceive, 'MessageReceive');
const ResponseType = {
  ...keyMirror(['Channel', 'Message'], { prefix: 'Haru', suffix: 'Create' }),
  ...keyMirror(['Channel', 'Message'], { prefix: 'Haru', suffix: 'Delete' }),
  ...keyMirror(['Channel', 'Message'], { prefix: 'Haru', suffix: 'Update' })
};

assert.equal(ResponseType.HaruChannelCreate, 'HaruChannelCreate');
assert.equal(ResponseType.HaruChannelDelete, 'HaruChannelDelete');
assert.equal(ResponseType.HaruChannelUpdate, 'HaruChannelUpdate');
assert.equal(ResponseType.HaruMessageCreate, 'HaruMessageCreate');
assert.equal(ResponseType.HaruMessageDelete, 'HaruMessageDelete');
assert.equal(ResponseType.HaruMessageUpdate, 'HaruMessageUpdate');

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Contributing

  1. Fork it!
  2. Create your feature branch: git switch -c my-new-feature
  3. Commit your changes: git commit -am 'Add awesome feature'
  4. Push to the branch: git push origin my-new-feature
  5. Submit a pull request!

License

Released under the MIT License.