node-context-storage
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Node Context Storage

A simple utility for managing a context across asynchronous boundaries. It uses Node.js's built-in AsyncLocalStorage module to allow context to be accessed across multiple async functions without the need to explicitly pass it as a parameter.

Installation

To install, simply run:

npm:

npm install node-context-storage

pnpm:

pnpm add node-context-storage

Usage

The library exports the function createContext, which can be used to create a new context. Here's an example of how you might use it:

import { createContext } from "node-context-storage";

type MyContext = {
  userId: string;
  isAdmin: boolean;
};

const context = createContext();

context.run({ context: { userId: "123", isAdmin: true } }, async () => {
  // This async function has access to the context
  console.log(context.get()); // { userId: '123', isAdmin: true }

  await someOtherAsyncFunction();

  console.log(context.get()); // { userId: '123', isAdmin: true }
});

The run method takes an initial storage object, which can be used to set up the initial state of the context. The get, set, and exists methods can be used to access and modify the context within the async function.

Express Middleware

The createContextMiddleware function is a built-in middleware for Express that allows you to automatically set up the context for every request. Here's an example of how you might use it:

import express from "express";
import { createContext, createContextMiddleware } from "node-context-storage";

type MyContext = {
  userId: string;
  isAdmin: boolean;
};

const context = createContext();

const contextMiddleware = createContextMiddleware<Context>(context);

const app = express();

app.use((req, res, next) =>
  contextMiddleware({ userId: "123", isAdmin: false }, req, res, next)
);

app.use((req, res, next) => {
  context.set({ isAdmin: true });
});

app.get("/api/my-route", (req, res) => {
  // This async function has access to the context
  console.log(context.get()); // { userId: '123', isAdmin: true }

  // ...
});

The createContextMiddleware function takes a ContextAPI object as an argument and returns a custom Express middleware function that accept an initial state for the current context (the express request) as it's first parameter. Which essentialy uses context.run() and calls next() inside it under the hood.

You can then access the context within your route handlers using the get method of the ContextAPI object. Here's an example:

app.get("/api/my-route", async (req, res) => {
  const userId = req.params.userId;

  // Set the userId in the context
  context.set({ userId });

  // ...

  // Get the current context
  const currentContext = context.get();

  // ...
});

Note that because the context is set up using AsyncLocalStorage, the context is automatically destroyed when the async function completes, ensuring that there are no memory leaks.

API

createContext(): ContextAPI

Creates a new context with the specified type parameter. Returns an object with the following methods:

  • getStore(): Storage: Returns the current storage object for the context. Throws an error if called outside of an async function where the context has not been set up.
  • get(): Context: Returns the current context object. Throws an error if called outside of an async function where the context has not been set up.
  • set(context: Partial): void: Merges the given partial context object into the current context object.
  • exists(): boolean: Returns true if the context has been set up within the current async function, false otherwise.
  • run(initialStorage: Storage, cb: Function): Promise: Runs the given async function with the provided initial storage object. The async function will have access to the context via the get, set, and exists methods.

ContextAPI

The type of the object returned by createContext.

type ContextAPI<Context> = {
  type Storage = {
    context: Context;
  };

  getStore(): Storage;
  get(): Context;
  set(context: Partial<Context>): void;
  exists(): boolean;
  run(initialStorage: Storage, cb: Function): Promise<void>;
};

License

This library is released under the MIT License.

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