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@surix/data-helpers

v0.7.4

Published

Utilities for making it easy to work with Surix data

Downloads

4

Readme

@surix/data-helpers

This library implements a set of utilities and wrappers that make it easier to work with data objects from the Surix API (e.g. entities).

These wrappers are used by the official client libraries to abstract away the raw Surix API data from the developer.

Installation

npm install --save @surix/data-helpers

or

yarn add @surix/data-helpers

Usage

import { 
  wrapEntity,
  wrapEntityArray,
  wrapFile,
  wrapFileArray
} from '@surix/data-helpers'

or:

const {
  wrapEntity,
  wrapEntityArray,
  wrapFile,
  wrapFileArray
} = require('@surix/data-helpers')

expandEntity

Converts a user friendly version of an entity to the raw version of the entity.

import { expandEntity } from '@surix/data-helpers';

const entity = {
  data: {
    name: 'My Name',
    age: 12,
    children: [
      {
        name: 'Some name'
      }
    ],
    address: {
      location: 'Nairobi'
    },
    isOldEnough: true
  },
  tags: []
};

const expandedEntity = expandEntity(entity);

Note: Date() will be converted to a string. new Date() will be converted to datetime so if you want dated treated correctly, you can use new Date()

expandArray

Converts a user friendly version if an array to a raw array.

const { expandArray } from '@surix/data-helpers';
const array = [ 1, 2, 3, { name: 'My name' }];
const expandedArray = expandArray(array)

wrapEntity

import { wrapEntity } from '@surix/data-helpers';

const raw = getRawEntityFromApi();
const wrappedEntity = new wrapEntity(raw);

const code = wrappedEntity.get('address.country.code', 'KE');

// using raw entity, to avoid getting 'undefined' errors, we have to check whether each field exists
const codeFromRaw = raw.data.address
  && raw.data.address.value.country
  && raw.data.address.country.value.code
  && raw.data.address.country.value.code.value || 'KE';

methods

  • wrappedEntity.get(key, defaultValue?): returns plain value of the specified field
  • wrappedEntity.type(key, defaultType?): returns type of the specified field
  • wrappedEntity.field(key, defaultType?): returns the raw field with the specified key
  • wrappedEntity.data(): returns the data of the entity as a plain key-value object (without field metadata)

properties

You can access the top-level properties of the entity directly:

  • wrappedEntity._id (or id)
  • wrappedEntity.tags
  • wrappedEntity.createdAt
  • wrappedEntity.updatedAt
  • wrappedEntity.createdBy
  • wrappedEntity.updatedBy
  • wrappedEntity.rawEntity: Returns the raw entity from the API