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dojo-actions

v2.0.0-alpha.9

Published

A command library for Dojo 2 Applications

Downloads

14

Readme

dojo-actions

Build Status codecov.io npm version

A command like library for Dojo 2 Applications.

WARNING This is alpha software. It is not yet production ready, so you should use at your own risk.

Features

Actions embody the concept of doing something that can be express behaviour without having to re-implement the behaviour in various locations of an application. In the concept of a Dojo 2 application, Widgets call Actions which mutate state in Stores which change the State of Widgets.

Creation

To create a new action, simply use the Action factory:

import createAction from 'dojo-actions/createAction';

const action = createAction({
    do() {
        /* do something */
    }
});

action
    .do()
    .then((result) => {
        /* do something with the result */
    });

You must specify a do() method when using the Action factory. The Action will wrap the .do() method, ensuring that no matter what the return, it will return a dojo-core/async/Task which is a Promise with the ability to cancel.

State

Each Action has a .state object which contains any sort of mutatable state. This is provided by the dojo-compose/mixin/createStateful mixin. When the .do() method is invoked, it is scoped so that this is the calling action, and therefore this.state can be used to read from the state.

Future

It is envisioned that some foundational "helper" actions will be added to this package to make it easy.

How do I use this package?

The easiest way to use this package is to install it via npm:

$ npm install dojo-actions

In addition, you can clone this repository and use the Grunt build scripts to manage the package.

Using under TypeScript or ES6 modules, you would generally want to just import the dojo-actions/createAction module:

import createAction from 'dojo-compose/createAction';

const action = createAction({
    do() { /* do something */ }
});

action.do();

How do I contribute?

We appreciate your interest! Please see the Dojo 2 Meta Repository for the Contributing Guidelines and Style Guide.

Testing

Test cases MUST be written using Intern using the Object test interface and Assert assertion interface.

90% branch coverage MUST be provided for all code submitted to this repository, as reported by istanbul’s combined coverage results for all supported platforms.

To test locally in node run:

grunt test

To test against browsers with a local selenium server run:

grunt test:local

To test against BrowserStack or Sauce Labs run:

grunt test:browserstack

or

grunt test:saucelabs

Licensing information

TODO: If third-party code was used to write this library, make a list of project names and licenses here

© 2004–2015 Dojo Foundation & contributors. New BSD license.