0.0.5 • Published 10 years ago

react-mori-proptypes v0.0.5

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PropType validators that work with Mori.js.

About

This package was inspired by react-immutable-proptypes, which I had used often. Striving to become more FRP, I have switched to using mori.js for my immutable needs. I could not find a similar package for validating propTypes with mori data structures, so created this package and used react-immutable-proptypes as a base.

Getting Started

Install

npm install react-mori-proptypes --save

Usage

Usage is simple, they work with and like any React.PropType.* validator.

import MoriPropTypes from 'react-mori-proptypes';
import { vector } from 'mori';

const MyComponent extends React.Component {

  static propTypes = {
    someMap: MoriPropTypes.map.isRequired,
    someVec: MoriPropTypes.vec,
  };

  static defaultProps = {
    someVec: vector(1, 2, 3, 4),
  };

  render() {
    ...
  }

}

API

React-Mori-PropTypes has:

Primitive Types

MoriPropTypes.list         // mori.isList
MoriPropTypes.map          // mori.isMap
MoriPropTypes.queue        // isQueue
MoriPropTypes.range        // isRange
MoriPropTypes.set          // mori.isSet
MoriPropTypes.sortedMap    // isSortedMap
MoriPropTypes.sortedSet    // isSortedSet
MoriPropTypes.vec          // mori.isVec

Collection Types

MoriPropTypes.listOf         // based on React.PropTypes.arrayOf
MoriPropTypes.mapOf          // similar to MoriPropTypes.vecOf, but specific to maps
MoriPropTypes.queueOf        // similar to MoriPropTypes.vecOf, but specific to queues
MoriPropTypes.setOf          // similar to MoriPropTypes.vecOf, but specific to sets
MoriPropTypes.sortedMap      // similar to MoriPropTypes.vecOf, but specific to sortedMaps
MoriPropTypes.sortedSet      // similar to MoriPropTypes.vecOf, but specific to sortedSets
MoriPropTypes.vecOf          // based on React.PropTypes.arrayOf

Contains Types

React-Mori-PropTypes also supports a contains type, which is analogous to React.PropTypes.shape type. This propType validator supports defining the shape of a hashMap, I.E. the keys/value types. You should only use a mori.map or mori.sortedMap with contains.

It is used the same way as shape:

static propTypes = {
  person: MoriPropTypes.contains({
    firstName: React.PropTypes.string.isRequired,
    lastName: React.PropTypes.string.isRequired,
    age: React.PropTypes.number,
  })
};

static defaultProps = {
  person: mori.hashMap('firstName', 'John', 'lastName', 'Smith')
}

Contributing

Issues, feedback, and PR's welcome. Please follow the linter rules.

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