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basicschema

v1.0.0

Published

Simple module for creating basic JS object schemas.

Readme

Basic JS schema

Module for easily creating and managing simple JS objects as schemas that can be used for general purpose.

Getting Started

See usage section for notes on how to implement the project on a live system.

Prerequisites

The module can be used in both Node.js and frontend JS projects.

Installing

To get the package, simply run the following commands from terminal in your project directory:

Using npm

npm install basicschema --save

Using yarn

yarn add basicschema

Usage

The module can be used by first requiring the module in a project file and then crating a schema as follows:

example.js

const BasicSchema = require('basicschema');


const exampleSchema = new BasicSchema({
    name: {
      value: 'Jhon'
    },
    surname: {
      value: 'Doe'
    },
    age: {
      value: 32
    }
  });

Once a schema has been created as above, there are five built-in functions that can be used.

  • model Returns the schema objec, for example:

    console.log( exampleSchema.model );
    
    // Result
    {
        name: {
            value: 'Jhon'
        },
        surname: {
            value: 'Doe'
        },
        age: {
            value: 32
        }
    }
  • getFieldNames Returns an array containing the names of all the fields.

    console.log( exampleSchema.getFieldNames );
    
    // Result
    ['name', 'surname', 'age']
  • getField(field) Returns the value of a specific field.

    console.log( exampleSchema.getField('name') );
    
    // Result
    'Jhon'
  • setField(field, value) Sets the value of a specific field

    exampleSchema.setField('name', 'Jane')
    console.log( exampleSchema.model );
    
    // Result
    {
        name: {
            value: 'Jane'
        },
        surname: {
            value: 'Doe'
        },
        age: {
            value: 32
        }
    }
  • reset(emptyValue) Clears all the field values in the schema and inserts a plaseholder (usually null or '')

    exampleSchema.reset(null);
    console.log( exampleSchema.model );
    
    // Result - using null =>  exampleSchema.reset(null);
    {
        name: {
            value: null
        },
        surname: {
            value: null
        },
        age: {
            value: null
        }
    }
    
    // Result - using '' =>  exampleSchema.reset('');
    {
        name: {
            value: ''
        },
        surname: {
            value: ''
        },
        age: {
            value: ''
        }
    }

Additional usage notes

As the module has been built using an ES6 class (see github), it can easily be further extended as required.

Author

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE.md file for details