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moran

v0.0.11

Published

A Simple Data Layer for the JS Developer

Downloads

33

Readme

Moran

Simple Data Layer for the JS Developer. Inspired by Svelte and Gatsby

Getting Started

Rollup

To define your modules for Moran simply create a moran.config.js file like this:

var {TestDataModule} = require('moran')

exports.modules = {
    "testData": new TestDataModule()
}

Add the following to the rollup.config plugin list:

MoranRollupPlugin(require('./moran.config'),{
    exclude: "node_modules/**"
}),

Webpack

Not yet implemented, stay tune!

Parcel

Not yet implemented, stay tume!

Using Moran

At compilation time

Then to use it in your project all you need to do is add a graphql query where you want a data object to exist

	_: data = `{
                 testData {
                    hello
                 }
               }`

Note the _ label is before your data variable name. This is critical as the moran plugin looks for this _ to make a call to your data sources to populate that variable.

At runtime

At runtime all you need to do is instantiate a moran object with the config file.

let {Moran} = require('moran')

let moran = new Moran(require('./moran.config'));

let result = moran.query(`{
                             testData {
                                hello
                             }
                           }`)

Want to develop your own module??

It's simple! All you need is to define a schema and resolver for your data and pass it into the parent class 'MoranModule'!

var MoranModule = require('./module')

class TestDataModule extends MoranModule {
    constructor(options) {
        if(options && options.paths){

        }
        let schema = `
            type TestObject2{
                test: String
            }
            type TestObject {
                test: TestObject2
            }
            type root {
                hello: String,
                testObject: TestObject
            }
        `;

        let resolver = {
            hello: () => {
                return 'Hello world!';
            },
            testObject: () => {
                return {
                    test: {
                        test: "test"
                    }
                }
            }
        };
        super(schema, resolver);
    }
}

module.exports = TestDataModule

schema

The schema needs to include a type named "root". This is what will be used to define the modules schema when it is stiched with all the other schemas.

resolver

Define resolver for the objects within your schema. This can be used to call apis, load data from files or generate random data.