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@gladimdim/bs-semver

v0.3.0

Published

The Bucklescript bindings for the npm semver package

Downloads

218

Readme

bs-semver

Bindings to the official NPM semver package

Installation

npm install --save @gladimdim/bs-semver
yarn add @gladimdim/bs-semver --save

Then add @gladimdim/bs-semver to bs-dependencies in your bsconfig.json:

{
  ...
  "bs-dependencies": ["@gladimdim/bs-semver"]
}

Usage

Exposed function can be accessed in the same way, as in JavaScript:

let minor = Semver.minor("3.5.0"); /* 5 */

You can construct Semver object: JavaScript version:

const semver = new Semver("3.5.0");
const minor = semver.minor;
const patch = semver.patch;

ReasonML:

let semver = Semver.createSemver("3.5.0");
let minor = semver##minor;
let patch = semver##patch;

You can reference tests/semver_spec.re tests for more examples.

Build

npm run build

Watch

npm run watch

What is covered

The following functions are covered:

  • gt
  • gte
  • lt
  • lte
  • eq
  • neq
  • clean
  • valid
  • satisfies
  • cmp
  • compare
  • rcompare
  • diff
  • inc
  • patch
  • major
  • minor
  • new Semver("3.5.0")

Notes on nullable return type

Some functions in semver might return null as a valid result. Documentation for semver does not state, which functions return null as a valid value. So I had to check all of these bindings manually.

For example, in JS following code returns null:

semver.valid("1.5.1a") ; // null

In these bindings, this nullable return type is converted to Option via Js.Nullable.toOption.

So, in Reason you can do like this:

semver.valid("1.5.1a") |> result =>
    switch result {
        | Some(v) => v /*string with valid semver version*/
	| None => /* handle case, when input into valid call contained invalid semver function */
    }