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Rx Console is a small cli framework developed with Typescript.
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Konsole JS
KonsoleJS is a small cli framework developed with Typescript. You can develop reactive applications by Redux and RxJS in Konsole JS.
Install
$ yarn add konsolejs
or
$ npm i konsolejs --save
Quick Start
hello.ts
import { Command } from 'konsolejs';
@Command()
class HelloCommand {
name = 'hello';
description = 'The hello world command';
handle() {
console.log('Hello World!');
}
}
export default HelloCommand;
index.ts
import Konsole from 'konsolejs';
import './login';
Konsole.run({
scriptName: 'console-app',
});
Terminal
$ npx ts-node index.ts hello
Command arguments
Konsole JS uses yargs for command arguments. Created command builder will be inject to command class constructor. So you can be detail your command arguments.
Example:
import { Command } from 'konsolejs';
import { Argv, Arguments } from 'yargs';
@Command()
class LoginCommand {
name = 'login';
description = 'Loging to platformm';
before(builder: Argv) {
builder
.positional('username', {
type: 'string',
describe: 'The user name',
})
.positional('password', {
type: 'string',
describe: 'The user password',
});
}
handle(args: Arguments) {
console.log('username:', args.username, 'password:', args.password);
}
}
export default LoginCommand;
Terminal
$ npx ts-node index.ts login --username [email protected] --password 1234
For more advanced usage, please visit: http://yargs.js.org
Dependency Injection
With the @Command
decorator you can inject parameters into the command class constructor.
@Command({
inject: [auth, user],
})
class LoginCommand {
constructor(auth, user) {
// ...
}
}
Use Redux
You can manage state of objects using pure ReduxJS library. For this first of all, you should be configure the redux then pass the store to KonsoleJS.
Install Redux:
$ yarn add redux
Create store:
import Konsole from 'konsolejs';
import { createStore } from 'redux';
const store = createStore(reducers);
Konsole.run({
scriptName: 'console-app',
store,
});
That's all.
Actions and Subscribers
Action creator
const fetchUser = (email: string) => async (dispatch) => {
try {
dispatch({ type: 'FETCH_USER_PENDING' });
const result = await fetch(/**api request**/);
dispatch({ type: 'FETCH_USER_FULFILLED', data: result });
} catch (e) {
dispatch({ type: 'FETCH_USER_REJECTED', error: e });
}
};
Reducer
const initialState = {
pending: false,
error: null,
user: null,
};
const userReducer = (state = initialState, action) => {
switch (action.type) {
case 'FETCH_USER_PENDING': {
return {
...state,
pending: true,
};
},
case 'FETCH_USER_FULFILLED': {
return {
...state,
pending: false,
user: action.data
}
},
case 'FETCH_USER_REJECTED': {
return {
error: action.error,
pending: false,
user: null,
}
}
default:
return state;
}
};
Command
import { Command, Subscribe, dispatch, getState } from 'konsolejs';
@Command()
class CreateUserCommand {
name = 'create-user [email]';
description = 'Create a new user';
args = {};
@Subscribe('FETCH_USER_FULFILLED')
userAlreadyExists() {
console.log('The user already created!');
}
@Subscribe('FETCH_USER_REJECTED')
fetchUserRejected() {
const { user } = getState();
if (user.error.message === 'user not found') {
this.createNewUser();
}
}
@Subscribe('CREATE_USER_FULFILLED')
createUserFulfilled() {
console.log('User created!');
}
createNewUser() {
const { email } = this.args;
dispatch(createUser(email));
}
handle(args: Arguments) {
this.args = args;
dispatch(fetchUser(args.email));
}
}
Terminal
$ npx ts-node index.ts create-user [email protected]
RxJS Operators
import { Subject, Observable } from 'rxjs';
import { filter } from 'rxjs/operators';
@Command()
class CreateUserCommand {
name = 'fetch-users';
description = 'Fetch users and filter vip ones';
@Subscribe({
action: 'FETCH_USERS_FULFILLED',
observer(subject: Subject<any>): Observable<any> {
return subject.pipe(filter((user) => user.isVip));
},
})
fetchUsersFulfilled(result) {
console.log('The user already created!', result);
}
handle() {
dispatch(fetchUsers());
}
}
Contributing
Pull requests are welcome. For major changes, please open an issue first to discuss what you would like to change.