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proxy-handler-for-reactivity

v1.0.0

Published

Proxy for reactive programming.

Downloads

5

Readme

Proxy for reactive programming.

This library uses webpack. I added my webpack config to the project. You can learn more here.

This library only provides one function named reactive. this function takes two parameters 1) the object of which needs to be wrapped in a proxy 2) An object that contains functions that will be called at a certain moment.

Installation.

npm install proxy-handler-for-reactivity

Create a reactive object.

import reactive from "proxy-handler-for-reactivity";

const user = reactive(
  {
    name: "Ikrom",
    surname: "Murodov",
    age: 19,

    friends: [{ name: "Some-name", surname: "Some-surname", age: "Some-age" }],
  },
  {
    getHook(target, key) {
      // This function will be called when you read any property.
      console.log("target", target);
      console.log("key", key);
    },

    setHook(target, key, value) {
      // This function will be called when you change any property.

      console.log("target", target);
      console.log("key", key);
      console.log("value", value);
    },

    deleteProperty(target, key) {
      // This function will be called when you delete any property.

      console.log("target", target);
      console.log("key", key);
    },

    has(target, key) {
      // This function will be called when you check any property for existence.

      console.log("target", target);
      console.log("key", key);
    },

    ownKeys(target) {
      // This function will be called when iterating over the object
      console.log("target", target);
    },
  }
);