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@arkstack/foundry

v0.12.19

Published

Extensibility primitives and framework internals for the Arkstack ecosystem.

Downloads

3,252

Readme

@arkstack/foundry

Foundry

Extensibility primitives and framework internals for the Arkstack ecosystem. This package provides the tools that shape how Arkstack behaves at runtime. Hooks, lifecycle interception, and utilities designed to extend and adapt the framework without modifying its core.

Installation

pnpm add @arkstack/foundry

Modules

Hook

src/Hook.ts

A global, named hook registry for extending Arkstack internals without modifying core code. Hooks are keyed by name and support positional slots (before, after, or any custom string).

Hook.set(name, hook)

Registers a hook. Multiple calls for the same name are merged.

import { Hook } from '@arkstack/foundry';

Hook.set('request:handle', {
  before: (ctx) => console.log('before handler'),
  after: (ctx) => console.log('after handler'),
});

Hook.get(name, pos?)

Retrieves the full hook object or a specific positional handler.

const hook = Hook.get('request:handle'); // IHook | undefined
const before = Hook.get('request:handle', 'before'); // function | undefined

Hook.has(name, pos?)

Checks whether a hook (or a specific position within it) exists.

Hook.has('request:handle'); // true | false
Hook.has('request:handle', 'after'); // true | false

Hook.unset(name?, pos?)

Removes a hook or a single positional handler. If the hook becomes empty after removal, it is deleted entirely. Called with no arguments, it delegates to Hook.clear().

Hook.unset('request:handle', 'before'); // removes only the 'before' handler
Hook.unset('request:handle'); // removes the entire hook
Hook.unset(); // clears all hooks

Hook.getAll()

Returns all registered hooks as a plain record.

const hooks = Hook.getAll();
// { 'request:handle': { before: fn, after: fn } }

Hook.clear()

Clears all registered hooks.