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sketch-utils

v0.2.10

Published

A collection of useful functions to deal with Sketch's CocoaScript bridge

Downloads

156

Readme

Sketch Utils

A collection of useful functions to deal with Sketch's CocoaScript bridge

Installation

npm install --save sketch-utils

API

utils.toArray

When an NSArray is bridged by CocoaScript, it is not exactly a JavaScript array, some methods are missing (like map for example). utils.toArray makes sure that you have a proper array.

var utils = require('sketch-utils')

var array = utils.toArray(nsArray)

utils.prepareStackTrace

When an error occurs, CocoaScript returns a stack trace that is not following the NodeJS syntax. utils.prepareStackTrace parses the stack trace and returns an array of callsites.

var utils = require('sketch-utils')

var stackTrace = utils.prepareStackTrace(err.stack)
[
  {
    fn: string, // the name of the function in which the error occurred
    file: string, // the name of the file in which the error occurred
    filePath: string, // the path to the file
    line: number, // the line at which the error occurred
    column: number // the column at which the error occurred
  }
]

utils.prepareValue

If you try to log an object, you probably won't get lucky. The CocoaScript bridge makes it really painful to get a meaningful introspection. utils.prepareValue takes any kind of object and return a standardized object that will be well bridged.

The object looks like this:

{
  type: string, // the type of object. It will be the Obj-C class in case it's a native object
  primitive: string, // for normal object, it will be the same as type. For a native object, it will be a JS primitive (String, Array, Number, etc.) if the object can be assimilated as one; or `Mocha`,
  value: any, // the value (in case of an Object or an Array, each value will be a similar object)
}
var utils = require('sketch-utils')

var value = utils.prepareValue(x, {
  skipMocha: false, // if false, the value of a native object will be an object {properties, classMethods, instanceMethods, protocols} otherwise, it will be the class name
  withAncestors: false, // if true, the {properties, classMethods, instanceMethods, protocols} object will contains the properties, methods and protocols of the ancestors as well
  withTree: false, // if true, a fifth key will be added to the introspection object: `treeAsDictionary`
})