deprecated-obj
v2.0.0
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Compares deprecations against a configuration object, and returns a compliant object and violations
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deprecated-obj
Simple utility to help making the transition from deprecated configuration objects to compliant ones.
Usage
const Deprecation = require('deprecation');
const myConfig = {
fine: true,
old: {
deprecated: true
},
'remove.me': 1
};
const deprecations = {
old: {
deprecated: 'new.shiny'
},
'remove.me': null
};
// Or flat:
const deprecations = { 'old.deprecated': 'new.shiny', 'remove.me': null };
const deprecation = new Deprecation(deprecations, myConfig);
API
Deprecation::getCompliant()
const myCompliant = deprecation.getCompliant();
→ { fine: true, new: { shiny: true } }
Returns a new, compliant object. The null
values in deprecations
are excluded.
Deprecation::getViolations()
const violations = deprecation.getViolations();
→ { 'old.deprecated': 'new.shiny', 'remove.me': null }
The violations can be used to inform the user about the deprecations, for example:
if (Object.keys(violations).length > 0) {
console.warn(`Deprecated configuration options found. Please migrate before the next major release.`);
}
for (let deprecated in violations) {
console.warn(`The "${deprecated}" option is deprecated. Please use "${violations[deprecated]}" instead.`);
}
Example
See github.com/release-it/.../deprecated.js for a real-world example.