0.1.0 • Published 10 years ago

coffee-annotate v0.1.0

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coffee-annotate

coffee-annotate supports to annotate coffee-script methods (and functions).

How to Install

npm i -S coffee-annotate

How to Use

Inheritance Usage

coffee-annotate stores annotation informations into the method property named annotations.

annotate = require 'coffee-annotate'

class A

  @foo: annotate 'foo'

class B extends A

  @foo(key: 'value') \
  doStuff: ->
    # do something

b = new B

console.log b.doStuff.annotations.foo # print {key: 'value'}

of course, you can decorate the method.

annotate = require 'coffee-annotate'

class A

  @log: annotate 'log', (target, annotations) -> (args...) ->
    console.log "enter #{target.name} "
    result = target.body.apply @, args
    console.log "exit #{target.name}"
    result

class B extends A

  @log() \
  doStuff: ->
    # do something

b = new B

b.doStuff() # print 'enter doStuff' and 'exit doStuff'

Non-Inheritance Usage

i know you don't like to use inheritance to apply annotations to methods. coffee-annotate doesn't need to use annotations inherited from parent class.

x = annotate.class.noAttr 'x'
y = annotate 'y'
z = annotate 'z'

x class A

 y(key: 'y') \
 z(key: 'z') \
 doStuff: ->
   # do something

a = new A

console.log a.annotations.x? # print true
console.log a.doStuff.annotations.y # print {key: 'y'}
console.log a.doStuff.annotations.z # print {key: 'z'}

Just Function

if you don't annotate methods but functions, sure you can.

annotate = require 'coffee-annotate'

$foo = annotate 'foo'

doStuff = $foo(key: 'value') ->
  # do something

console.log doStuff.annotations.foo # print {key: 'value'}

Without Attributes

if your annotation don't need to accept any attributes, you can write annotations with annotate.noAttr function.

annotate = require 'coffee-annotate'

class A

  @foo: annotate.noAttr 'foo'

class B extends A

  @foo \
  doStuff: ->
    # do something

b = new B

console.log b.doStuff.annotations.foo # print {key: 'value'}

API

annotate(name, decorator)

  • name: String

    name is the key of annotations property.

  • decorator: ({name: String, body: Function}, attributes: Any): Function

    decorator for the actual method or function. it must return a function even if you don't need to decorate the function. this parameter is optional.

    name property is the annotated function's name. and body property is the function which is annotated. attributes parameter is annotation's arguments, so it could be any type.

annotate.noAttr(name, decorator)

same as annotate but the annotation can't accept any attributes.

annotate.class(name, decorator)

  • name: String

    name is key of annotations property for constructor function aka class.

  • decorator: (clazz: Function), attributes: Any): Function

    decorator for the actual class. it must return a constructor function even if you don't need to decorate the constructor function. this parameter is optional.

    clazz property is the annotationed constructor function. attributes parameter is annotation's arguments, so it could be any type.

annotate.class.noAttr(name, decorator)

same as annotate.class but the annotation can't accept any attributes.

How to Test

npm test

How to Build

npm build

License

The MIT License (MIT)

Copyright (c) 2015 daylilyfield

Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:

The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.

THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.

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