1.0.2 • Published 1 month ago

@poppinss/macroable v1.0.2

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@poppinss/macroable

Extend classes from outside in using Macros and getters

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Macroable offers a simple API for adding properties and getters to the class prototype. You might not even need this package, if you are happy writing Object.defineProperty calls yourself.

Usage

Install the package from npm packages registry as follows.

npm i @poppinss/macroable

# yarn lovers
yarn add @poppinss/macroable

And import the Macroable class.

import Macroable from '@poppinss/macroable'
export class Route extends Macroable {}

Now, you can add properties to the Route class from outside-in. This is usually needed, when you want the consumer of your classes to be able to extend them by adding custom properties.

Macros

Getters are added to the class prototype directly.

Route.macro('head', function (uri, callback) {
  return this.route(['HEAD'], uri, callback)
})

And now, you can will be use the head method from an instance of the Route class.

const route = new Route()
route.head('/', () => {})

Adding a macro is same as writing the following code in JavaScript.

Route.prototype.head = function () {
}

Getters

Getters are added to the class prototype using the Object.defineProperty. The implementation of a getter is always a function.

Route.getter('version', function () {
  return 'v1'
})

And now access the version as follows.

const route = new Route()
route.version // v1

Adding a getter is same as writing the following code in JavaScript.

Object.defineProperty(Route.prototype, 'version', {
  get() {
    const value = callback()
    return value
  },
  configurable: false,
  enumerable: false,
})

Singleton getters

Singleton getters are also defined on the class prototype. However, their values are cached after the first access.

const singleton = true

Mysql.getter('version', function () {
  return this.config.driver.split('-')[1]
}, singleton)

Adding a singleton getter is same as writing the following code in JavaScript.

Object.defineProperty(Mysql.prototype, 'version', {
  get() {
    const value = callback()

    // Cache value on the class instance
    Object.defineProperty(this, 'version', {
      configurable: false,
      enumerable: false,
      value: value,
      writable: false,
    })

    return value
  },
  configurable: false,
  enumerable: false,
})

TypeScript types

You will have to use module augmentation in order to define the types for the dynamically added properties.