@drag13/when-do
v1.1.3
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Small function that can be used instead if-then statement in functional style programming with JavaScript
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WhenDo
Description
Small function that can be used instead of 'if-then' statement in functional style programming with JavaScript. Takes a predicate and one or two handlers. Returns new function that will check the predicate and execute a true/false handler.
No external dependencies, uses ES6 inside, TypeScript ready.
Installation
npm install @drag13/when-do
Usage
Usage is simple: WhenDo function returns a new function that will be executed depending on a predicate. You can pass params and expect return result.
const wd = require('@drag13/when-do');
const myComposedFunction = wd(() => true, (name) => `hello ${name}`);
console.assert(myComposedFunction('mate') === 'hello mate');
If you pass a predicate as a function, it will not be invoked until composed function call is executed.
const wd = require('@drag13/when-do');
const log = console.log;
const demo = wd(()=> { log('predicate calculated'); return true;},
()=> log('trueFunction executed'));
log('start');
demo();
Result will be
start
predicate calculated
trueFunction executed
React
If you want to have if-then-else statement inside react - try this example
import iftrue from '@drag13/when-do';
render() {
return (
<div className="WhenDoExample">
{
iftrue(this.state.counter % 2,
() => <div>Odd</div>,
() => <div>Even</div>)()
}
<button onClick={() => this.setState({ counter: this.state.counter + 1 })}>CLICK</button>
</div>
);
}
Tip: You can name WhenDo function whatever you want, just change name inside the import!
import ifthenelse from '@drag13/when-do';
import iftrue from '@drag13/when-do'
TypeScript
Feel free to use it with TypeScript
import * as whenDo from '@drag13/when-do';
const myComposedFunction = wd(() => true, (name) => `hello ${name}`);
console.assert(myComposedFunction('mate') === 'hello mate');
Tests
npm test
Contributing
Any bug fixing is appreciated. If you want to add new functionality - you're welcome. But KISS it please.