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pipe-core

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What is pipe-core?

process data like a pipeline

How to use?

the test case code

import { createPipeCore } from '@bell-crow/pipe-core';

const _value = {
  name: 'pipe-core',
  age: 1,
  location: () => 'Asia',
  nick: {
    pipe: 1,
    core: 2
  },
  city: [1, 2, 3]
};

const customStartFunction = {
  getName (value: typeof _value) {
    return value.name;
  },
  getDoubleAge (value: typeof _value) {
    return value.age * 2;
  },
  getLocation (value: typeof _value) {
    return value.location();
  },
  getNick (value: typeof _value) {
    return value.nick;
  },
  getCity (value: typeof _value) {
    return value.city;
  },
  getValue (value: typeof _value) {
    return value;
  }
};

const valueCore = createPipeCore(_value, customStartFunction);

test('test createPipeCore case', async () => {
  await valueCore
    .pipeStart()
    .getDoubleAge(doubleAge => {
      expect(doubleAge).toBe(2);
      return doubleAge / 2;
    })
    .pipe<number>(divideAge => {
      expect(divideAge).toBe(1);
    })
    .getName(name => {
      expect(name).toBe('pipe-core');
      return 'changed-pipe-core';
    })
    .pipe<string>(changedName => {
      expect(changedName).toEqual('changed-pipe-core');
    })
    .getCity(city => {
      expect(city).toEqual([1, 2, 3]);
      return city.reverse();
    })
    .pipe<Array<number>>((changedCity, update) => {
      expect(changedCity).toEqual([3, 2, 1]);
      update({ city: [3, 2, 1] });
    })
    .getCity(city => {
      return city;
    })
    .pipe<Array<number>>(city => {
      expect(city).toEqual([3, 2, 1]);
    })
    .getLocation(location => {
      expect(location).toBe('Asia');
    })
    .pipe<unknown>((val, update) => {
      expect(val).toBeUndefined();
      update({ location: () => 'Europe' });
    })
    .getNick(nick => {
      return {
        pipe: nick.core,
        core: nick.pipe
      };
    })
    .pipe<typeof _value['nick']>((nick, update) => {
      expect(nick).toEqual({
        pipe: 2,
        core: 1
      });
      update({ nick: { pipe: 2, core: 1 } });
    })
    .pipeEnd()
    .then(val => {
      const { location, ...otherVal } = val;
      expect(location()).toBe('Europe');
      expect(otherVal).toEqual({
        name: 'pipe-core',
        age: 1,
        nick: {
          pipe: 2,
          core: 1
        },
        city: [3, 2, 1]
      });
    });
});

Have any explain about the usage?

createPipe is a function to create one 'pipe' value. The pipeStart is the pipe start and the pipeEnd is the pipe end.

await value
  .pipeStart()
  /* some process */
  .pipeEnd();

The first parameter is the value. The second parameter is one piece of the pipe to process this value.

createPipe({
  name: 'crow',
  age: 3
}, {
  getValue(value) {
    return { ...value }
  },
  getName(value) {
    return value.name;
  },
  getAge(value) {
    return value.age;
  }
});

The created pipe is one pipeline. We can do some process based on one piece of the pipe called process function. Every process function could provide two parameters. The first is the real-time value. The second is one function can update the value. The process function could provide a function called pipe. It would receive the return value of the process function. And the first pipe's return value would be the parameter of the secord pipe function. The pipe also supports function to update value.

await value
  .pipeStart() // start the pipe
  .getValue(value => {
      console.log(`value is ${JSON.stringify(value)}`);
      return value.name;
  })
  .pipe<string>(name => console.log(`value.name is ${name}`))
  .getValue((_, update) => {
      // update the value, the update is synchronous
      const value = { name: 'bell-crow', age: 1 };
      update(value as typeof _);
      console.log(`change value: ${JSON.stringify(value)}`);
  })
  .getValue(value => console.log(`changed value is ${JSON.stringify(value)}`))
  .pipeEnd()

TODO

  • support for React state

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