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both.io

v0.9.1

Published

both

Downloads

61

Readme

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What is BothIO?

Simply, it's a library based on the CQS-Princip, where your methods are separated by commands and queries. What BothIO makes so special is the NodeJS/Client-Support, so you can execute your commands and queries from your node-side as well as from your client-side.

Example


var myToDoList = [];

// # Define a Command
// Server:
both.command('CreateTodo', function(name, payload, callback){
  myToDoList.push(payload.todoName);
});

// Execute a Command
// Client:
both('CreateTodo', {
  todoName: 'eat some chocolate'
});


// Listen to a defined Command
// Server:
both.on('CreateTodo', function(name, payload){
  console.log('Todo Created:', payload.todoName);
});

// Listen to all Commands
// Client:
both.on(function(commandName, payload){
  console.log('The command', commandName, 'was executed!');
  console.log('with the payload:', payload);
});


// # Add a Callback
// Server:
both.query('GetAllTodos', function(name, payload, callback){
  someDatabase.query('getAllTodos', function(todos){
    callback(todos);
  });
});

// Client:
both('GetAllTodos', {}, function(todos){
  // Use Todos at the client
})

And there's something more planed

Battle-Tested

This project is used at the entertain.io platform.

Contribute

BothIO uses the new ES6 standard and is tested with mocha, plus we package the code with webpack. You want contribute? Here is how you start: Clone repo git clone [email protected]:michaelzoidl/both.io.git Run the unit-tests npm run test Pack the code and save it in the dist-folder npm run pack Develop, it starts a mocha-watcher npm run develop