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depot-command-bus

v1.0.1

Published

A light weight Command Bus for TypeScript apps.

Downloads

4

Readme

Depot

Depot is a command bus that resolves commands to a relevant handler and then executes logic. This is very useful for decoupling your application.

Let's say you have an app where you can create Users in a database. You can create a command for that:

import { Command, Handler, Registry, Depot } from 'depot-command-bus';

class CreateUser implements Command {
    private _username: string;
    private _email: string;

    constructor(username: string, email: string) {
        this._username = username;
        this._email = email;
    }

    get username(): string { return this._username }
    get email(): string { return this._email }

    getName(): string {
        return 'CreateUser';
    }
}

Next, you'll create the handler that does the creation:

class CreateUserHandler implements Handler {
    private dbClient: SomeDbClient;

    async handle(command: CreateUser): Promise<any> {
        return await this.dbClient.create({
            user: {
                username: command.username,
                email: command.email
            }
        })
    }
}

Depot uses a Registry to map commands to handlers. The Registry takes an array of tuples, using the command name as [0] and the handler as [1]:

const registry = new Registry([
    ['CreateUser', new CreateUserHandler(yourDbClient)]
]);

const commandBus = new Depot(registry);

const cmd = new CreateUser('nathan', '[email protected]');

const createdUser = await commandBus.dispatch(cmd);