rustie
v0.4.0
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Helper library to type and safely handle Rust's `serde` JSON serializations of Enums. It can also be used standalone to implement Enums in TypeScript with plain objects.
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rustie-ts
TypeScript library with helper types and functions to type-safely handle Rust's
serde
JSON serialization of enums.
rustie
can also be used standalone to implement enums/tagged-unions in
TypeScript with plain objects.
Installation
npm install --save rustie
# OR
yarn add rustie
Example
import type { Enum } from "."
import { extract_variant, match, if_let } from "."
type Event = Enum<{
Ping: null
KeyPress: { key: string }
Click: { x: number; y: number }
}>
const a = { Click: { x: 10, y: 20 } }
const b = { KeyPress: { key: "a" } }
const c = { Ping: null }
const events: Event[] = [a, b, c]
// == Matching with 'match' function ==
for (const elem of events) {
match(elem)({
Click: ({ x, y }) => console.log(`Click at ${x}, ${y}`),
KeyPress: ({ key }) => console.log(`Key pressed: ${key}`),
Ping: () => console.log(`Ping!`),
})
}
// == Matching with 'if_let' function ==
for (const elem of events) {
if_let(elem, "Click")(
(color) => console.log(`This is click: X:${color.x} Y:${color.y}`),
(x) => console.log(`This is not click:`, x)
)
}
// == Matching with `extract_variant` function ==
for (const elem of events) {
const variant = extract_variant(elem)
switch (variant.$) {
case "Click":
const click = variant.val
console.log(`Click at ${click.x}, ${click.y}`)
// console.log(`${click.key}`) // Type check FAILS
break
case "KeyPress":
const key_press = variant.val
console.log(`Key pressed: ${key_press.key}`)
// console.log(`${key_press.x}`) // Type check FAILS
break
case "Ping":
console.log(`Ping!`)
break
}
}
// == Overlapping else ==
type Status = Enum<{
Ok: null
Warn: { message: string }
Err: { message: string }
}>
const statuses: Status[] = [{ Ok: null }, { Err: { message: "Error" } }]
for (const status of statuses) {
if_let(status, "Ok")(
() => console.log("This is Ok"), // Runs only on Ok
({ message }) => console.log(`This is not Ok: ${message}`) // Runs on Warn and Err
)
}
// == Typing Results ==
for (const event of events) {
const result = match(event)<number | string>({
Click: ({ x, y }) => x + y,
KeyPress: ({ key }) => key,
Ping: () => "pong",
})
const result2 = match(event)({
Click: ({ x, y }): number | string => x + y,
KeyPress: ({ key }) => key,
Ping: () => "pong",
})
}