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cerebral-tcomb

v0.3.1

Published

immutable and type checked model layer for cerebral

Readme

immutable and type checked model layer for cerebral based on tcomb

API

Note. If you don't know how to define types with tcomb you may want to take a look at its README or the GUIDE.

model API

Model(initialState, [State])

Example

var Controller = require('cerebral');
var Model = require('cerebral-tcomb');
var t = Model.t; // the tcomb library is re-exported

// define the state type
var State = t.struct({
  email: t.String,
  profile: t.struct({
    age: t.Number
  }),
  tags: t.list(t.String),
  other: t.Any
});

// the initial state of the application
var initialState = State({
  email: '[email protected]',
  profile: {
    age: 41
  },
  tags: ['web developer'],
  other: {a: 1}
});

// any default input you want each action to receive
var defaultInput = {};

// instantiate the controller
// the argument `State` is optional, by default its value
// is the initialState's constructor
var model = Model(initialState, State);

// instantiate the controller
var controller = Controller(model, defaultInput);

controller.signal('test', function (input, state, output) {
  // use the API here
});

state API

Note: a path can be a string or an array.

var Path = union([t.String, t.list(t.String)]);

get(path: Path)

state.get('email'); // => '[email protected]'
state.get(['profile', 'age']); // => 41

set(path: Path, value: t.Any)

state.set('email', '[email protected]');
state.set(['profile', 'age'], 42);

unset(path: Path)

Same as set(path, null).

state.unset('email'); // it throws if email is not a t.maybe(t.String)
state.unset(['profile', 'age']); // it throws if profile.age is not a t.maybe(t.Number)

concat(path: Path, value: t.Array)

state.concat('tags', ['rock climber', 'SF reader']); // tags will be ['web developer', 'rock climber', 'SF reader']

push(path: Path, value: t.Any)

Same as concat(path, [value]).

splice(path: Path, ...args)

For each item in args call splice() on the target with the parameters provided by the item.

state.set('tags', ['web developer', 'rock climber', 'SF reader']);
state.splice('tags', [1, 1], [1, 1, 'bass player']); // tags will be ['web developer', 'bass player']

pop(path: Path)

state.pop('tags'); // tags will be []

shift(path: Path)

state.shift('tags'); // tags will be []

unshift(path: Path, value: t.Any)

state.unshift('tags', 'rock climber'); // tags will be ['rock climber', 'web developer']

merge(path: Path, value: t.Any)

state.merge(['other'], {b: 2}); // other will be {a: 1, b: 2}

License

The MIT License (MIT)