immutable-models
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Create immutable models driven by Immutable.js iterables.
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Immutable Models
Create immutable models driven by Immutable.js iterables.
Installation
Immutable Models requires Immutable.js 3.8.0 or later.
npm install --save immutable-models
This assumes that you’re using npm package manager with a module bundler like Webpack or Browserify to consume CommonJS modules.
Motivation
Immutable.js is a great library for dealing with immutable data. However, it doesn't provide the easy way for hermetization.
Because of that, we can't create simple and defined model interfaces - everything is public and (excluding Records
) there
is no way to put additional logic in these models.
Immutable Models wraps immutable structures and provides interfaces defined by a developer.
Let's see some example:
import { Model } from 'immutable-models';
import { Permission } from './Permission';
import { Set } from 'immutable';
interface UserShape {
userName: string
createdBy?: User;
permissions?: Set<Permission>;
}
export class User extends Model<UserShape> {
getUserName(): string {
return this.get('userName');
}
getCreatedBy(): User {
return this.get('createdBy');
}
isAdmin(): boolean {
return this.hasPermission(Permission.ADMIN);
}
isCreatedByAdmin(): boolean {
return this.getCreatedBy() ? this.getCreatedBy().isAdmin() : false;
}
getPermissions(): Set<Permission> {
return this.get('permissions', Set<Permission>());
}
hasPermission(permission: Permission): boolean {
return this.getPermissions().contains(permission);
}
addPermission(permission: Permission): this {
return this.update('permissions', permissions => permissions.add(permission));
}
}
// example usage
const user = new User({
userName: 'piotr',
permissions: Set([Permission.DEVELOPER])
});
user.getUserName(); // > piotr
user.isAdmin(); // false
// create admin user based on user - immutable data
const adminUser = user.addPermission(Permission.ADMIN); // make me an admin!
adminUser.getUserName(); // > piotr
adminUser.isAdmin(); // > true
user.isAdmin(); // > false
// create another user
const anotherUser = new User({
userName: 'lukasz',
createdBy: adminUser
});
anotherUser.isAdmin(); // > false
anotherUser.isCreatedByAdmin(); // > true
Like you see, User
class hides complexity of Immutable.js structures and contains business logic.
Documentation
It's not completed but we are working on it:
Typings
If you are using TypeScript, you don't have to install typings - they are provided in npm package.
License
MIT