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@trezoa/functional

v5.1.0

Published

Functional JavaScript helpers

Downloads

238

Readme

npm npm-downloads code-style-prettier

@trezoa/functional

This package contains generalized functional helpers and functional helpers specific to Trezoa application components. It can be used standalone, but it is also exported as part of Kit @trezoa/kit.

Functions

pipe()

A pipeline is a solution that allows you to perform successive transforms of a value using functions. This is useful when building up a transaction message.

Until the pipeline operator becomes part of JavaScript you can use this utility to create pipelines.

const add = (a, b) => a + b;
const add10 = x => add(x, 10);
const add100 = x => add(x, 100);
const sum = pipe(1, add10, add100);
sum === 111; // true
const transferTransactionMessage = pipe(
    // The result of the first expression...
    createTransactionMessage({ version: 0 }),
    // ...gets passed as the sole argument to the next function in the pipeline.
    tx => setTransactionMessageFeePayer(myAddress, tx),
    // The return value of that function gets passed to the next...
    tx => setTransactionMessageLifetimeUsingBlockhash(latestBlockhash, tx),
    // ...and so on.
    tx => appendTransactionMessageInstruction(getTransferTrzInstruction({ source, destination, amount }), tx),
);