stb-model v1.3.1
STB SDK base model implementation
Represents domain-specific data or information that an application will be working with. A typical example is a user account (e.g name, avatar, e-mail) or a music track (e.g title, year, album). Holds information, but don’t handle behaviour and don’t format information or influence how data appears.
Installation
npm install stb-modelUsage
Add the constructor to the scope:
var Model = require('stb-model');Create an empty instance:
var model = new Model();Create an instance with some data:
var model = new Model({
attr1: value1,
attr2: value2,
});Clear all data:
model.clear();emits
clearevent in case some data is present
Clear and set new model data:
model.init({
attr3: value3,
attr4: value4,
});can emit
clearandinitevents
Check an attribute existence:
if ( model.has('attr3') ) {
...
}Get a model attribute value by name:
var value = model.get('attr1');Update or create a model attribute:
var operationStatus = model.set('attr5', 'value5');emits
changeevent withprevfield in data in case of update operation
Delete the given attribute by name:
var operationStatus = model.unset('attr5');emits
changeevent
Performance notes
It is highly advisable to access a model data directly in case no events are required.
So instead of
var value = model.get('attr1');
model.set('attr5', 'value5');to avoid performance penalty it's better to use
var value = model.data.attr1;
model.data.attr5 = 'value5';Debug mode
There is a global var
DEBUGwhich activates additional consistency checks and protection logic not available in release mode.
In debug mode the constructor is exposed to the global namespace as window.Model.
Contribution
If you have any problem or suggestion please open an issue here. Pull requests are welcomed with respect to the JavaScript Code Style.
License
stb-model is released under the GPL-3.0 License.