0.1.2 • Published 6 years ago

clarifyjs v0.1.2

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clarifyJs

ClarifyJs allows you to easily create chained methods that can be executed in any order you want.

This feature is particularly useful when you want to make your code more friendly and declarative, For Example we have these chained methods for sending a message to a specific group of users:

send('hello everyone!').to('friends');

This works fine with normal method chaining but what about when we want to create more complex chained methods? For example we want to filter some of our friends out:

send('hello everyone!').to('friends').except('john');

Normal javascript methods are executed from left-to-right, So when we reach "except" filter the message has already been sent to all friends. However ClarifyJs allows to overcome this limitation by allowing to priorities methods to allow execution in any order.

ClarifyJs also allows controlling async methods. Suppose we want to log a message to console when the message has been sent:

send('hello everyone!').to('friends').then.log('message has been sent.');

The problem is that if "send" method is a async method then the log message will be printed before the message is actually sent. ClarifyJs allows to decide whether the process should wait for a specific async method to complete before moving on or just execute and pass by it.

These features come in price of making the whole process async.


Installation

In a browser:

<script src="clarify.js"></script>

Using npm:

$ npm i --save clarifyjs

Usage

First the methods routes must be defined.

Syntax:

// Array of routes objects
const routesData = [ ...];
const root = clarify({ routes: routesData });

Routes

Routes are objects that have at least the two property handler and path.

PropertyTypeDefault ValueDescription
pathStringNoneThe address of the method, Root address is empty string. Wildcard can be used.
handlerFunctionNoneThe method function.
storeResultAsStringEmpty StringStore method's result with this name.
injectString/ArrayEmpty ArrayName of the stored results to pass to the method handler
controllerString()"()" if the method should be called with paranthesis otherwise "[]"
awaitForHandlerBooleanFalseWhether the process should wait for the method handler to complete or not.
PriorityNumber-InfinityPriority of the method execution, Higher priority methods will be executed before others.

Example

Demonstration of the example explained above:

const routesData = [
	{
		path: '',
		handler: sendMessageFunc,
		inject: ['contacts'],
  		awaitForHandler: true,
		priority: 0
	},
	{
		path: 'to',
		handler: contactSelectorFunc,
		storeResultAs: 'contacts',
		priority: 2
	},
        {
		path: 'to.except',
		handler: contactFilterFunc,
		inject: ['contacts'],
		storeResultAs: 'contacts',
		priority: 1
	},
	{
		path: 'to.except.then.log',
		handler: logFunc,
		priority: -Infinity
	}
];

const send = clarify({ routes: routesData });
send('hello everyone!').to('friends').except('john').then.log('message has been sent!');

Storage

ClarifyJs has an integrated storage system that can store and pass values to methods. These values may also have default values:

const storage = {
	contacts: 'friends'
};

const send = clarify({ routes, storage });

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