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smart-result

v0.0.4

Published

This type library is a very smart result type available in TypeScript 4.6 or later.

Downloads

984

Readme

smart-result

This type library is a very smart result type available in TypeScript 4.6 or later.

import type { Result } from "smart-result";

async function loadData(): Promise<Result<Data, Error>> {
    try {
        const response = await client.get();
        return { ok: response.data };
    } catch (error) {
        if (error instanceof Error) {
            return { error: error };
        }
        return { error: new Error("unknown error") };
    }
}


async function example() {
    const { ok: data, error } = await loadData();
    if (data) {
        console.log(data); // data: Data; error: undefined;
    } else {
        console.error(error); // data: undefined; error: Error;
    }
}

Highlight

  • 🖊 Good coding quality
  • 👀 Highly readable
  • 😄 Fewer things to remember
  • ✅ Safety design
  • 🛡 Type only

Intall

npm install -D `smart-result`

or

yarn add -D `smart-result`

Usage

Void Pattern

import type { Result } from "smart-result";

async function start(): Promise<Result<true, Error>> {
    try {
        await client.start();
        return { ok: true };
    } catch (error) {
        if (error instanceof Error) {
            return { error: error };
        }
        return { error: new Error("unknown error") };
    }
}

async function example() {
    // Use "ok" if you only want to know if you succeeded or not
    const { ok, error } = await start();
    if (ok) {
        console.log(ok); // ok: true;
    } else {
        console.error(error); // ok: undefined; error: Error;
    }
}

Return Data Pattern

import type { Result } from "smart-result";

async function loadData(): Promise<Result<Data, Error>> {
    try {
        const response = await client.get();
        return { ok: response.data };
    } catch (error) {
        if (error instanceof Error) {
            return { error: error };
        }
        return { error: new Error("unknown error") };
    }
}

async function example() {
    // Assign a name to "ok" if you want to handle the resulting information
    const { ok: data, error } = await loadData();
    if (data) {
        console.log(data); // data: Data; error: undefined;
    } else {
        console.error(error); // data: undefined; error: Error;
    }
}

Return Value Pattern

import type { Result } from "smart-result";

async function loadValue(): Promise<Result<{ value: number }, Error>> {
    try {
        const response = await client.get();
        // If you want to return a primitive value, wrap it with `{ value: }`.
        return { ok: { value: response.data } };
    } catch (error) {
        if (error instanceof Error) {
            return { error: error };
        }
        return { error: new Error("unknown error") };
    }
}

async function example() {
    const { ok, error } = await loadValue();
    if (ok) {
        console.log(ok.value); // ok: { value: number } error: undefined;
    } else {
        console.error(error); // data: undefined; error: Error;
    }
}

API

Result<Data extends true | Record<string, any>, Error>

Alias for OkResult<Data> | ErrorResult<Error>.

OkResult<Data extends true | Record<string, any>>

An object with the key ok and without the key error.

ErrorResult<Error extends Record<string, any>>>

An object with the key error and without the key ok.

LICENSE

@misuken-now/smart-result・MIT