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base-plugins

v1.0.0

Published

Adds 'smart plugin' support to your base application.

Downloads

107,611

Readme

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Adds 'smart plugin' support to your base application.

Install

Install with npm:

$ npm install --save base-plugins

What does this do?

This plugin augments the generic plugin functionality that ships with base.

  • Without this plugin, any plugins that registered with the use method and are only called once upon init.
  • With this plugin, other plugins that return a function will be pushed onto a plugins array, and can be called again later with the run method.

Usage

var plugins = require('base-plugins');
var Base = require('base');
var base = new Base();

// register the `plugins` plugin
base.use(plugins());

Examples

.use example

Once the use method is called:

  1. a fns array is added to the instance for storing plugin functions
  2. a run method is added to the instance for running stored plugins
  3. the use method is modified so that anytime a function is returned by a plugin, the function will be pushed onto the fns array. Aside from that, you shouldn't see any difference in how the use method works.

.run example

The run method iterates over the fns array and calls each stored plugin function on the given object.

var collection = {};
base.use(function(app) {
  app.x = 'y';
  return function(obj) {
    obj.a = 'b';
  };
});
base.run(collection);

console.log(base.x);
//=> 'y'
console.log(collection.a);
//=> 'b'

API

.use

Define a plugin function to be called immediately upon init. The only parameter exposed to the plugin is the application instance.

Also, if a plugin returns a function, the function will be pushed onto the fns array, allowing the plugin to be called at a later point, elsewhere in the application.

Params

  • fn {Function}: plugin function to call
  • returns {Object}: Returns the item instance for chaining.

Example

// define a plugin
function foo(app) {
  // do stuff
}

// register plugins
var app = new Base()
  .use(foo)
  .use(bar)
  .use(baz)

.run

Run all plugins

Params

  • value {Object}: Object to be modified by plugins.
  • returns {Object}: Returns the item instance for chaining.

Example

var config = {};
app.run(config);

About

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Contributing

Pull requests and stars are always welcome. For bugs and feature requests, please create an issue.

Building docs

(This project's readme.md is generated by verb, please don't edit the readme directly. Any changes to the readme must be made in the .verb.md readme template.)

To generate the readme, run the following command:

$ npm install -g verbose/verb#dev verb-generate-readme && verb

Running tests

Running and reviewing unit tests is a great way to get familiarized with a library and its API. You can install dependencies and run tests with the following command:

$ npm install && npm test

Author

Jon Schlinkert

License

Copyright © 2017, Jon Schlinkert. Released under the MIT License.


This file was generated by verb-generate-readme, v0.4.3, on April 01, 2017.