javascript-object-templates
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Templates for Javascript Objects
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JavascriptObjectTemplates
Templates for Javascript Objects
How to use?
Create a template using a layout object describing the type and default value. If the default value is null, then the field can be of any type.
var JOT = require('JavascriptObjectTemplates');
// Create new template
var template = new JOT({
myString: 'myStringValue',
myNumber: 1234
multipleValues: null,
subObject: {
subNumber: 5678
}
});
Note: This will be foundation for all following examples.
get(selector)
Get a value from the template.
template.get('myString'); // 'myStringValue'
template.get('myNumber'); // 1234
template.get('subObject.subNumber'); // 5678
set(selector, value)
Set a value to the template.
Note: Only accepts same type unless it's default value was null.
template.set('myString', 'myNewStringValue'); // true
template.get('myString'); // 'myNewStringValue'
template.set('myString', 1234); // false (because the type is different)
template.get('myString'); // 'myNewStringValue'
template.set('myBoolean', true); // false (because the field isn't defined in layout)
merge(object)
Set multiple values from an object.
template.get('myString'); // 'myStringValue'
template.get('myNumber'); // 1234
template.merge({
myString: 'myObjectStringValue',
myNumber: 'example',
myBoolean: false,
subObject: {
subNumber: 0
}
});
template.get('myString'); // 'myObjectStringValue'
template.get('myNumber'); // 1234 (because the type is different)
template.get('myBoolean'); // undefined (because the field isn't defined in layout)
template.get('subObject.subNumber'); // 0
getObject()
Get the template as object.
Can be used together with reset()
to allow the template to be used multiple times.
template.set('myString', 'myNewStringValue');
template.set('myNumber', 5678); // false (because the type is different)
template.getObject();
/*
{
myString: 'myNewStringValue',
myNumber: 5678
multipleValues: null,
subObject: {
subNumber: 5678
}
}
*/
reset()
Resets the template back to default values.
Can be used together with getObject()
to allow the template to be used multiple times.
template.set('myString', 'myNewStringValue');
template.set('myNumber', 5678); // false (because the type is different)
template.getObject();
/*
{
myString: 'myNewStringValue',
myNumber: 5678
multipleValues: null,
subObject: {
subNumber: 5678
}
}
*/
template.reset();
template.getObject();
/*
{
myString: 'myStringValue',
myNumber: 1234
multipleValues: null,
subObject: {
subNumber: 5678
}
}
*/