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model-component

v1.2.6

Published

minimal event model, emit change on set value

Downloads

16

Readme

model

Build Status Coverage Status Dependency Status

ES5 minimalistic extensible model component.

By using Object.defineProperty, change event is automaticaly emited on value set. this feature can make it works with reactive.

You may need polyfill code for ie < 9

Install

npm i model-component

API

Model(name)

Factory method, Create a new model with the given name.

var Model = require('model')
var User = Model('User')

Model.attr(name, [meta])

Define an attribute name with optional meta data object (used by plugins).

Model.method(name, fn)

Add function with name to model prototype

.changed([attr])

Return false or an object

containing the "dirty" attributes. Optionally check for a specific attr.

.clean()

Set current attrs as original attrs

.set(attrs)

Set multiple attrs.

.has(attr)

Check if attr is present (not null or undefined).

.use(plugin)

Plugin is called with Model class

Events

  • change event emitted on model instance.
user.on('change name', function(val, prev) {
  api.updateUser({name: val, id: user.id}, function(err) {
  })
})
  • change $stat event emitted on model stat change
user.on('change $stat', function(isDirty) {
  if (isDirty) {
  // it's dirty
  } else {
  // it become clean
  }
})

Add methods to model

User.method('destroy', function() {
  var self = this
  api.removeUser(this.primary(), function(err) {
    if (err) { return; }
    //remove bindings
    self.off()
  })
})

Testing

using webpack-dev-server

$ npm install webpack webpack-dev-server -g
$ npm install
$ make test

License

MIT