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jsprops v0.3.1

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jsprops

Properties for JavaScript Prototypes.

Library provides class based properties that can be bound directly to a prototype, which reduces redundancy of coping the same property among instances.

Additionally, we can easily inherit from Properties class, extending it by our own getters/setter logic.

Default property's value is inited in a lazy way, first time it's accessed.

Example

{ property } = require 'jsprops'

class Klass
	foo: property 'foo'
	bar: property('bar', null, 'def_value')
	baz: property('baz',
		set: (set, val) ->
			set val.replace /a/, 'b'
	)
	woof: property('woof',
		init: (set) -> set null
		get: (get) -> get().replace /z/, 'b'
		set: (set, val) ->
			set val.replace /a/, 'b'
		'dev_value'
	)

instance = new Klass
instance.foo() # returns 'foo'
instance.foo 'bar'
instance.foo() # returns 'bar'

Repeated name in a declaration is required by the design.

Signals

Signals are extended properties, adding nice bindings to an event emitter. An interesting feature is the support for inheritance. You can define an overriding signal in a child class, while still preserving listener defined in the super class. The only condition is the requirement of using @signal instead of signal (needed for a prototype chain resolution).

For signals, set is an emit and get returns temp object with binding functions (on, once) and an init function. All of them can be defined inside a declaration. They are also compatible with EventEmitter2Async (with callback and after/before events). Additionally, each signal needs to be initialized (manually or using SignalsMixin#initSignals).

Example

{
	signal
	SignalsMixin
} = require 'jsprops'

# This example actually lacks event emitter, but mixins are out of it's scope.
class Klass extends SignalsMixin
	foo: signal('foo',
		on: -> console.log 'klass1'
	)

	on: -> # forward to a composed event emitter
	emit: -> # forward to a composed event emitter

class Klass2 extends Klass
	constructor: ->
		@initSignals()

	foo: @signal('foo',
		on: -> console.log 'klass2'
	)

instance = new Klass
instance.foo().on ->
	console.log 'listener'
instance.foo() # prints 'klass1', 'klass2', 'listener'

JavaScript examples

property = require('jsprops').property

function Klass() {}

Klass.prototype.foo = property('foo')
Klass.prototype.bar = property('bar', null, 'def_value')
Klass.prototype.baz = property('baz', {
	set: function(set, val) {
		set(val.replace(/a/, 'b'))
	}
})
Klass.prototype.baz = property('woof', {
		init: function(set) {
			set(null)
		},
		get: function(get) {
			return get().replace(/z/, 'b')
		},
		set: (set, val) ->
			set(val.replace(/a/, 'b'))
	}, 'dev_value'
)

Contracts

This library provides contracts (read - runtime type checking) based on contracts.coffee library. There's a special build for that, so don't worry when using the default one. To make it work, a flag global.contracts is needed.

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