1.0.50 • Published 5 years ago

quanto-commons v1.0.50

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Welcome to the Quanto Commons repository! These are tools / constants / models that are shared among our projects. Feel free to contribute / make it better.

QuantoColors

QuantoColors uses the node-colors package and makes a standard color display over our applications. To use it just import QuantoColors from quanto-commons and run it:

import { QuantoColors } from 'quanto-commons';

QuantoColors();

Then you should be able to use like this in any string:

const myRainbowString = 'This is my rainbow string'.rainbow;
console.log(myRainbowString);

should output:

Rainbow String

The current usable color set is:

  • silly => rainbow
  • input => grey
  • verbose => cyan
  • prompt => grey
  • info => green
  • data => grey
  • help => cyan
  • warn => yellow
  • debug => blue
  • error => red

printQuantoHeader

This call is used to print out headers like this:

Rainbow String

To use it's very simple.

import { printQuantoHeader } from 'quanto-commons';

printQuantoHeader('Quanto Commons', 'Test');

The second parameter is optional and denotes the second line.

ErrorObject / ErrorCodes

The ErrorObject model is used across our applications to denote an error when returning or throwing an exception. It has five fields:

  • errorCode => A string from ErrorCodes
  • stackTrace => An optional string containing the stacktrace
  • errorField => An optional string containing the field related to the error
  • message => A brief message saying why the error ocurred
  • errorDat => An optional object that can contain extra data related to the error

The ErrorCodes is a type of enum that contains a map from a standard errorCode string to a good name to be used on ErrorObject (or other places).

Fatal "Clip" Exception Message

For the most waited feature of quanto-commons, here it is. Your master helper for fatal exceptions:

Rainbow String

Just use:

import { boxMessage, bclipError } from 'quanto-commons';
const myFatalHelperMessage = boxMessage(bclipError(new Error('Fatal Exception Test')));
console.log(myFatalHelperMessage);

Have fun!

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