1.4.2 • Published 6 days ago

@poker-apprentice/types v1.4.2

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Deck of Card Types

A collection of TypeScript types and basic introspection functions pertaining to a deck of cards.

Installation

Add @poker-apprentice/types as a dependency.

  • yarn:
    yarn add @poker-apprentice/types
  • npm:
    npm install @poker-apprentice/types --save

Usage

Types

Rank

Any string that represents a card's rank (i.e.: "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8", "9", "T", "J", "Q", "K", or "A").

import type { Rank } from '@poker-apprentice/types';
const rank: Rank = 'J'; // jack

Suit

Any string that represents a card's suit.

  • "c" = clubs ♣
  • "d" = diamonds ♦
  • "h" = hearts ♥
  • "s" = spades ♠
import type { Suit } from '@poker-apprentice/types';
const suit: Suit = 'c'; // clubs

Card

A 2-character string representing the rank & suit of a card. (e.g.: "Ts" for the 10 of spades).

import type { Card } from '@poker-apprentice/types';
const card: Card = 'Kd'; // king of diamonds

Hand

An array of cards.

import type { Hand } from '@poker-apprentice/types';
const hand: Hand = [
  'Ad', // ace of diamonds
  'Qh', // queen of hearts
  '3s', // three of spades
  '5d', // five of diamonds
  'Th', // ten of hearts
];

HandStrength

All possible high hand strengths in a standard game of poker.

import { HandStrength } from '@poker-apprentice/types';
console.log(HandStrength.HighCard); // 0
console.log(HandStrength.OnePair); // 1
console.log(HandStrength.TwoPair); // 2
console.log(HandStrength.ThreeOfAKind); // 3
console.log(HandStrength.Straight); // 4
console.log(HandStrength.Flush); // 5
console.log(HandStrength.FullHouse); // 6
console.log(HandStrength.FourOfAKind); // 7
console.log(HandStrength.StraightFlush); // 8
console.log(HandStrength.RoyalFlush); // 9

Functions

isRank

Determines if a string is a valid representation of a Rank, acting as a type guard.

console.log(isRank('A')); // true
console.log(isRank('K')); // true

console.log(isRank('a')); // false -- only uppercase "A" accepted as rank
console.log(isRank('P')); // false -- "P" is not a rank
console.log(isRank('hello')); // false

isSuit

Determines if a string is a valid representation of a Suit, acting as a type guard.

console.log(isSuit('s')); // true
console.log(isSuit('d')); // true

console.log(isSuit('S')); // false -- only lowercase "s" accepted as rank
console.log(isSuit('p')); // false -- "p" is not a suit
console.log(isSuit('hello')); // false

isCard

Determines if a string is a valid representation of a Card, acting as a type guard.

console.log(isCard('As')); // true
console.log(isCard('Kd')); // true

console.log(isCard('AS')); // false -- only lowercase "s" accepted as suit
console.log(isCard('Kp')); // false -- "p" is not a suit
console.log(isCard('10h')); // false -- rank 10 must be represented as "T"
console.log(isCard('hello')); // false

assertCard

A more rigid implementation of isCard, throwing if the provided string value is not a valid representation of a Card, and acting as an assertion type guard.

const cards = ['As', 'Kd', '5h', '2c'].map(assertCard);
// `cards` is typed as `Card[]` with all values provided

try {
  assertCard('10c');
} catch (err) {
  console.log(err);
}
// outputs error of type `InvalidCardError` with message: Invalid card: "10c"

getRank

Extracts the Rank type value from a Card.

console.log(getRank('As')); // "A"
console.log(getRank('Th')); // "T"
console.log(getRank('6d')); // "6"

getSuit

Extracts the Suit type value from a Card.

console.log(getRank('As')); // "s"
console.log(getRank('Th')); // "h"
console.log(getRank('6d')); // "d"

Constants

ALL_CARDS

An array of all possible Card values.

ALL_RANKS

An array of all possible Rank values.

ALL_SUITS

An array of all possible Suit values.

License

MIT

Contributing

If you'd like to fix a bug, add a feature, improve the documentation, or anything else to better this library, pull requests are welcomed!

  1. Clone the repository:
    git clone git@github.com:poker-apprentice/types.git
  2. Install dependencies:
    yarn install
  3. Include tests for your changes, and open a pull request.

If you are interested in contributing, but you are stuck or lost at any point in your efforts, please reach out for help!