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esf-core

v0.3.0

Published

EsFramework Javascript core. Contains simple classloader, heavily inspired by ExtJs

Downloads

28

Readme

This is a lightweight classloader that is heavily inspired by the Ext.ClassManager. To keep it simple there are no additional dependencies, except of amdefine to allow requireJs style module definition. As mentioned in their readme you can also move the amddefine code to this module, as there won't be significant changes in the future.

Installation

Browser:

<script type="text/javascript" src="esf-core.js" />

Node-JS:

$ npm install esf-javascript-core

Todo

  • Add multiple inheritance
  • Add interfaces
  • Add private, protected, static methods
  • Add namespace mapping
  • Create more meanfull error messages
  • Create test cases
  • Add optional dependencies

What it is (not)

This is not a try to rewrite a part of ExtJs, moreover it is to keep your code on a simular code basis, so you can move easily. In fact, there is no advantage over ExtJs ClassManager at the moment, except of the License (Mit License). Feel free to given suggestion or implement one of the many todos (multiple inheritance would be so nice).

When you wan't pure ExtJS functionality in NodeJS better use ExtNode.

Simple example

var Esf = require('esf-javascript-core');

Esf.define('A', {
    a: null,

    constructor: function (a) {
        // Save var
        this.a = a;

        // Heyho
        console.log('A');
    },
    foo: function (b) {
        console.log('foo - ' + b);
    }
});

Esf.define('B', {
    b: null,

    constructor: function (a, b) {
        // Call super constructor
        this.callParent(a);

        // Save var
        this.b = b;

        // Heyho
        console.log('B');
    },
    foo: function () {
        this.callParent('bar');
    }
}, {
    extend: 'A'
});

// Use
var b = new B(1, 2);

// or
var b = Esf.create('B', 1, 2);

/*
 * Output:
 * A
 * B
 * foo - bar
 */
b.foo();

Singletons

Esf.define('Some.Namespace.Foo', {
    bar: function () {
        console.log('bar');
    }
}, {
    singleton: true
});

// Output: bar
Some.Namespace.Foo.bar();

Tagged classes

This feature is quite new and the way of naming tags could be changed in future releases. It was mainly inspired by Symfony's tags in services.

Esf.define('FooJsonEncoder', {
    supports: function (format) {
        return format == 'json';
    },
    deserialize: function (string, reviver) {
        return JSON.parse(string, reviver);
    },
    serialize: function (data, reviver) {
        return JSON.stringify(data, reviver);
    }
}, {
    tags: ['esf_serializer.encoder'],
    singleton: true
});

// Find encoders
var encoders = Esf.findTaggedClasses('esf_serializer.encoder'),
    result;

if (encoders.length == 0)
    throw "no encoders were found";

for (var key in encoders) {
    var encoder = encoders[key];

    if (encoder.supports('json')) {
        result = encoder.deserialize('{"success":true}');
        break;
    }
}

// outputs true
console.log(result.success);

Private classes

Esf.define('Example', {
    foo: function () {
        var Exception = Esf.define({
            constructor: function (msg) {
                return this.callParent("Exception in Example: " + msg);
            }
        }, {
            extend: 'Error'
        });

        throw new Exception("bar");
    }
});

new Example().foo();

License

(The MIT License)

Copyright (C) 2012 T. Ehrengruber

Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:

The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.

THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.