hidden-state
v2.1.1
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Attach hidden state to object instances
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hidden-state
Attach hidden state to object instances.
Example
import { hiddenState } from 'hidden-state';
const [getState, initState, hasState] = hiddenState('Point');
class Point {
constructor(x, y) {
initState(this, { x, y });
}
toString() {
let { x, y } = getState(this);
return `<${ x }:${ y }>`;
}
add(point) {
let { x: x1, y: y1 } = getState(this);
let { x: x2, y: y2 } = getState(point);
return new Point(x1 + x2, y1 + y2);
}
static isPoint(obj) {
return hasState(obj);
}
}
Install
npm install hidden-state
API
hiddenState(typeName?)
Returns an array containing functions that can be used to access the hidden state of an object. The optional typeName
argument is used to customize TypeError
messages.
const [getState, initState, hasState] = hiddenState('MyType');
The following functions are returned:
getState(obj)
Returns the hidden state associated with the specified object. If the object does not have hidden state then a TypeError
is thrown.
initState(obj, state)
Initializes the hidden state for an object. A TypeError
is thrown if state
is undefined. An Error
is thrown if hidden state has previously been initialized for the object.
hasState(obj)
Returns a boolean value indicating whether the object has associated hidden state.