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naija-relationshipjs

v1.0.1

Published

A simple library for handling relationships

Downloads

2

Readme

naija-relationshipjs

A simple npm library for handling relationships, breakups, and more.

Installation

You can install naija-relationshipjs using npm or yarn:

npm install naija-relationshipjs
# or
yarn add naija-relationshipjs

Usage

Basic Usage

const { Person, Relationship, Breakup } = require('naija-relationshipjs');

const amaka = new Person('Amaka');
const segun = new Person('Segun');

segun.setStingyMode(true);

const relationship = new Relationship(segun, amaka);

if (segun.isStingy() && relationship.isProblematic()) {
  const breakupReason = "It's not working out.";
  const breakup = new Breakup(breakupReason);
  amaka.serve(segun, breakup);
}

Person Class

The Person class represents a person in a relationship. You can use it to set stingy mode, serve actions, and check if the person is stingy.

const person = new Person('John');
person.setStingyMode(true);
person.serve(partner, action);
person.isStingy();

Relationship Class

The Relationship class represents a relationship between two persons. You can use it to check if the relationship is problematic.

const relationship = new Relationship(person1, person2);
relationship.isProblematic();

Breakup Class

The Breakup class represents a breakup action. You can create a breakup with a reason and access the reason and date of the breakup.

const breakupReason = "It's not working out.";
const breakup = new Breakup(breakupReason);
breakup.getReason();
breakup.getDate();