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molar

v1.46.2

Published

Yet another JavaScript library with a (debatably) nifty name. Still has its baby teeth.

Downloads

38

Readme

MolarJSmolar

Yet another JavaScript library with a (debatably) nifty name. Still has its baby teeth.

Lookup

A convenient way to manage collections of objects, including setting a TTL.

Basic usage

var foo = new molar.Lookup(false); //allow dupe keys is false
foo.add('1', { bar: '1' });
foo.add('2', { bar: '2' });
foo.add('3', { bar: '3' });
foo.add('3', { bar: '4' });

var count = foo.count(); //count is 3, because dupe keys set to false

var results = foo.findBy(obj => /\d+/.test(obj.key)); //results contains 3 items, because all keys are digits

Mapper

Self-documenting object mapping in your code.

Basic usage

var mapper = new molar.Mapper();

var foo = { name: '1', value: '1' };

mapper.register(new molar.MapperDef('Bar', false) //auto-map set to false
    .define('Foo to bar')
    .addMap('value', 'value')
    .addMap('value', 'id', src => +src + 1)); //transform and map

var bar = mapper.map(foo, 'Bar'); //bar is { value: '1', id: 2 }

Mutant

Keep track of when properties on an object change.

Basic usage

var obj = new molar.Mutant({ id: 1, name: 'obj' });

obj.id = 2;

var isMutated = obj.mutated(); //true

obj.id = 1;

isMutated = obj.mutated(); //false because reverted

obj.id = 2;
obj.name = 'mutant';

obj.rebase();

isMutated = obj.mutated(); //false because rebased

obj.id = 1;
obj.name = 'obj';

isMutated = obj.mutated(); //true because no longer based on original obj

Ready

Determine if a date/time intersects a complex time interval. Cron for intervals.

Basic usage

var ready = new molar.Ready('* 19-23 * * 2,4 *'); //every Tuesday and Thursday between 7-11PM

var intersects = ready.intersects(new Date()); //true if current time intersects interval