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axel2js

v1.1.0

Published

A axel code generator for the able os api

Downloads

63

Readme

axel2js

A tool for converting js code to axel api nodes for the able os api.

Credits

Able os and Axel api by Able.

For development updates on able os you can go to the ablecorp discord.

Syntax

The syntax for axel code is fairly simple so i decided to stick with that for axel2js.

All axel projects start off with the bare bones.

const { Axel } = require('axel2js');
const ax = new Axel(true);

ax.generate();

This is the bare bones axel project, but from here it only gets more simple as there are only 2 keywords.

Lets start off with the easy one value

To define a value in axel2js is fairly simple and can be done like seen

const { Axel } = require('axel2js');
const ax = new Axel(false);

ax.value('stringExample', 'test string');
ax.value('numExample', 123);
ax.value('boolExample', true);
ax.value('floatExample', 123.456);

ax.generate();

The second keyword in axel2js is func

To define a function in axel2js it is as simple as you see below

const { Axel } = require('axel2js');
const ax = new Axel(false);

ax.func('funcName', ['string', 'bool', 'num', 'float'], ['none']);

ax.generate();

This might look confusing but it is fairly simple.

  • First we are defining the function name
  • Then we are creating a array of the input types
  • The finally we are creating a array of the output types

PLEASE READ

Axel is a api descriptor lang made for able os, this npm package is made to make it easier for everyone to use