cloud-parameter
v0.8.165
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Base Parameter Type-Interface via Node.js
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cloud-parameter
Parameters often used during configuration can be a difficult concept to standardize.
cloud-parameter
aims to strictly define a naming and constructor convention to ease efforts associated
with configuration, while allowing for an easy inheritance pattern to further extend from.
Usage
npm install cloud-parameter
Common-JS
const Main = async () => {
const {Parameter} = await import("cloud-parameter");
const instance = new Parameter({
organization: "IBM",
environment: "Development",
application: "Storage-Store",
service: "Authorization-Service",
identifier: "Credentials"
});
/***
* @example
* // returns:
* Parameter {
* organization: 'IBM',
* environment: 'Development',
* application: 'Storage-Store',
* service: 'Authorization-Service',
* identifier: 'Credentials'
* };
*
* console.log(instance);
*/
console.log(instance);
/***
* @example
* // returns IBM/Development/Storage-Store/Authorization-Service/Credentials
* console.log(instance.string());
*/
console.log(instance.string());
/***
* @example
* // returns IBM/Development/Storage-Store/Authorization-Service/Credentials
* console.log(instance.string("Directory"));
*/
console.log(instance.string("Directory"));
/***
* @example
* // returns /IBM/Development/Storage-Store/Authorization-Service/Credentials
* console.log(instance.string("Directory", true));
*/
console.log(instance.string("Directory", true));
/***
* @example
* // returns ibm-development-storage-store-authorization-service-credentials
* console.log(instance.string("Train-Case"));
*/
console.log(instance.string("Train-Case"));
/***
* @example
* // returns Ibm-Development-Storage-Store-Authorization-Service-Credentials
* console.log(instance.string("Screaming-Train-Case"));
*/
console.log(instance.string("Screaming-Train-Case"));
}
(async () => Main())();
Modules
import { Parameter } from "cloud-parameter";
const instance = new Parameter({
organization: "IBM",
environment: "Development",
application: "Storage-Store",
service: "Authorization-Service",
identifier: "Credentials"
});
/***
* @example
* // returns:
* Parameter {
* organization: 'IBM',
* environment: 'Development',
* application: 'Storage-Store',
* service: 'Authorization-Service',
* identifier: 'Credentials'
* };
*
* console.log(instance);
*/
console.log(instance);
/***
* @example
* // returns IBM/Development/Storage-Store/Authorization-Service/Credentials
* console.log(instance.string());
*/
console.log(instance.string());
/***
* @example
* // returns IBM/Development/Storage-Store/Authorization-Service/Credentials
* console.log(instance.string("Directory"));
*/
console.log(instance.string("Directory"));
/***
* @example
* // returns /IBM/Development/Storage-Store/Authorization-Service/Credentials
* console.log(instance.string("Directory", true));
*/
console.log(instance.string("Directory", true));
/***
* @example
* // returns ibm-development-storage-store-authorization-service-credentials
* console.log(instance.string("Train-Case"));
*/
console.log(instance.string("Train-Case"));
/***
* @example
* // returns Ibm-Development-Storage-Store-Authorization-Service-Credentials
* console.log(instance.string("Screaming-Train-Case"));
*/
console.log(instance.string("Screaming-Train-Case"));
| Package Script | NPM Command Invocation | Description |
|----------------|------------------------|----------------------------------------------------|
| test | npm test
| Unit-Test the Distribution |
| update | npm update
| Compile + Update Unit-Test Snapshot(s) |
| start | npm run start
| Development & Unit-Test Upon File-System Change(s) |
| build | npm run build
| Compile Distribution Upon File-System Change(s) |
| compile | npm run compile
| Compile Distribution |
| upload | npm run upload
| Deploy Package to NPM Registry |
Development
Recommended - Testing Mode
Locally developing with jest
file-watchers helps ensure non-breaking change are introduced.
- Install Dependencies
npm install --quiet
- Build
*.ts
File(s), Enabling TSC File-Watchingnpm run build
- Open an Additional TTY and Run
npm run start
Lastly, continue with development.
For alternative build & unit-testing commands, please refer to the commands list.
Documentation
Please see documentation for additional information and reference(s).