@teamteanpm2024/quo-autem-nam
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Wueste provides and a generator which can convert a json-schema to "typescript" with easy way to set attributes and get a Constrained Object back.
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Wueste provides and a generator which can convert a json-schema to "typescript" with easy way to set attributes and get a Constrained Object back.
This is done with the Builder Pattern like:
interface Object {
readonly Attr: string
readonly OptionalAttr?: string
}
const obj = new ObjectBuilder().
Attr("value").
OptionalAttr("x").
Get()
this works nice on flat objects but not on nested objects.
interface NestedObject {
readonly Nested: Object
}
const obj = new NestedObjectBuilder()
.Nested(new ObjectBuilder()
.Attr("value")
.Get()
).Get()
or
const obj = new NestedObjectBuilder().
Nested((nestedBuilder) => {
nestedBuilder.Attr("value")
nestedBuilder.OptionalAttr("x")
}).Get()
or any better way to do this?
The generator enables the abiliy to get back every attribute in a defined order. To provide a way create content-addressable with a hash function.
This is done with:
ObjectGetter(obj).Apply((path, value) => {
console.log(path, value)
})
I will provide a way to set the attributes in the simlar way like the Getter works.
interface ObjectBuilder {
Attr(value: string): ObjectBuilder
OptionalAttr(value: string): ObjectBuilder
Get(): Object
}
ObjectFactory.Builder().Setter((path, value) => {
}).Get()
ObjectSetter(builder).Apply((path, value) => {
console.log(path, value)
return WuestenRetVal(value)
})
/* object:NoName:
const v0 = v
builder.Test(fn(
[
...base,
helperTestSchema,
(helperTestSchema as WuestenReflectionObject).properties![0],
]
, builder.GetTest()))
*/