HOOKAR
Create a hooks and pipeline effortlessly
- Sequence & parallel operation
- Type completion
- Pipeline mode
usage
import { createSequenceHooksCollection } from 'hookar'
const person = { title: 'mr', name: 'John Doe' }
/**
* Create a collection
* we don't need to supply the person object on creation
* but doing so gives us type completion
*/
const collection => createSequenceHooksCollection(person)
/**
* add a hook
*/
const capitalizeTitle = person => { person.title = title.toUpperCase() }
const unregister = collection(capitalizeTitle)
/**
* run the hooks on an object
*/
collection.run(person)
console.log(person) // { title: 'MR', name: 'John Doe' }
Hook Runners
Hookar comes with three hook runners:
createSequenceHooksCollection
This runner lets each hook mutate the provided object in the order the hooks are added. The return of the hook is ignored.
createParallelHooksCollection
This runner works like createSequenceHooksCollection, except hook are run in parallel.
createPipelineCollection
This runner provides each hook with the return value of the previously executed hook.