@crabas0npm2/expedita-qui-accusantium
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1- install the package. 2- how to use the package.
3- share features and bugs. 4- help us to improve the package.
install
install with npm:
npm install @crabas0npm2/expedita-qui-accusantium
Usage
you can use interface and type by importing Interface
and Type
.
const { Interface, Type } = require('@crabas0npm2/expedita-qui-accusantium');
Interface:
const {
Interface: inter,
interfaceUtils
} = require('@crabas0npm2/expedita-qui-accusantium'); // install the package
const ProfileInterface = {
Interface: true, // required and must be at first
name: 'string',
age: 'number',
gender: interfaceUtils.or('male', 'female'), // to use multi types
'job[?]': 'string' // not required
};
const myProfile = {
name: 'someone',
age: 99,
gender: 'male'
// job not required
};
const checkProfile = inter.check(ProfileInterface, myProfile);
console.log(checkProfile); // true
in this example we create interface called ProfileInterface
by adding Interface: true
in the object to make a interface which is required and must be at top or in first of interface-object.
key options
you can add options to key like the example above, by adding []
at the end of key and add inside it:
?
means the key not required, e.g:
const someInterface = {
'key': 'string', // require
'anotherKey[?]': '...' // not require
}
const someObject = {
'key': 'Hello World'
}
// no errors, 'anotherKey' not required.
!
means the key cannot be changed, e.g:
{
'key[!]': 'value'
}
// after use interface-check
someObject['key'] = 'new value';
console.log(someObject['key']); // value
also you can use both, e.g:
{
'key[?!]': 'value'
}
Type:
const { Type: type } = require('@crabas0npm2/expedita-qui-accusantium');
const text = 'Hello World';
const getTextType = type.typeOf(text);
console.log(getTextType); // string
const { Type: type } = require('@crabas0npm2/expedita-qui-accusantium');
const text = 'Hello World';
const number = 123;
const isTypeEqual = type.typeOfEqual(text, number);
console.log(isTypeEqual); // false
in above example we import type
at first then use function called typeOf
to get type of value which is a package called kind-of
for more information.
in second example we use function called typeOfEqual
to check if first-value type equal second-value type.
features & bugs
you can create a issue to share with us features and bugs on GitHub.
Contributing
1- fork the GitHub repository. 2- make your changes. 3- create pull request on GitHub. thanks ❤️ for your contributing.