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@clubajax/proxify

v0.9.10

Published

Deep replace data with a new Proxy listeners

Downloads

14

Readme

proxify

Deep replace data with a new Proxy listeners

proxify uses UMD, so it will work with globals, AMD, or Node-style module exports.

Installation

To install using npm:

npm install @clubajax/proxify --save

You can clone the repository with your generic clone commands as a standalone repository or submodule.

git clone git://github.com/clubajax/proxify.git

proxify has no dependencies.

Description

The primary function is to make it to set change an object and all of its child objects to Proxies, so all changes will emit change-callbacks.

Support

proxify supports modern browsers. IE11 is not tested but should work with a proxy shim.

This library uses UMD, meaning it can be consumed with RequireJS, Browserify (CommonJS), or a standard browser global.

Usage

Signature:

proxifiedData = proxify(dataToBeProxified, options)

options:

  • onChange: called back when a property is set
  • onSet: same as onChange
  • onGet: called back when a property is accessed
  • filter: a function that returns a boolean. If the result is true, the passed data will not be proxified. properties will still be set, but events will not fire.
const data = {
	x: 1,
	deep: {
		y: 2
	}
};

const proxifiedData = proxify(data, {
	onChange: function (value, key, target) {
		console.log('changed', key, value);
	},
	filter (key) {
		return key !== 'foo';
	}
});

extras

While debugging, a proxified object is difficult to inspect, because of the Proxy layers. To help with this, there are two methods, copy and log:

proxifiedData.copy(); // returns a non-proxy copy
proxifiedData.log(message); // sends a non-proxy copy to the console, with optionsla message

License

This uses the MIT license. Feel free to use, and redistribute at will.