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https://github.com/omniscientjs/immstruct
Immutable data structures with history for top-to-bottom properties in component based libraries like React. Based on Immutable.js
https://github.com/omniscientjs/immstruct
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Immutable data structures with history for top-to-bottom properties in component based libraries like React. Based on Immutable.js
- Host: GitHub
- URL: https://github.com/omniscientjs/immstruct
- Owner: omniscientjs
- Created: 2014-10-09T07:53:41.000Z (about 10 years ago)
- Default Branch: master
- Last Pushed: 2018-09-04T10:52:15.000Z (about 6 years ago)
- Last Synced: 2024-10-26T19:50:03.482Z (13 days ago)
- Language: JavaScript
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- Size: 264 KB
- Stars: 374
- Watchers: 15
- Forks: 21
- Open Issues: 6
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- Readme: README.md
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README
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======A wrapper for [Immutable.js](https://github.com/facebook/immutable-js/tree/master/contrib/cursor) to easily create cursors that notify when they
are updated. Handy for use with immutable pure components for views,
like with [Omniscient](https://github.com/omniscientjs/omniscient) or [React.js](https://github.com/facebook/react).See the [API References](./api.md) for more documentation and usage.
## Usage
### `someFile.js`
```js// Require a default instance of immstruct (singleton instance)
var immstruct = require('immstruct');// Create structure under the later retrievable ID `myKey`
var structure = immstruct('myKey', { a: { b: { c: 1 } } });// Use event `swap` or `next-animation-frame`
structure.on('swap', function (newStructure, oldStructure, keyPath) {
console.log('Subpart of structure swapped.');
console.log('New structure:', newStructure.toJSON());// e.g. with usage with React
// React.render(App({ cursor: structure.cursor() }), document.body);
});var cursor = structure.cursor(['a', 'b', 'c']);
// Update the value at the cursor. As cursors are immutable,
// this returns a new cursor that points to the new data
var newCursor = cursor.update(function (x) {
return x + 1;
});// We unwrap the cursor, by getting the data it is pointing at using deref
// and see that the value of the old `cursor` to is still `1`
console.log(cursor.deref()); //=> 1// `newCursor` points to the new data
console.log(newCursor.deref()); //=> 2
```**Note:** *The cursors you see here are cursors from Facebooks Immutable.js library. Read the
complete API in [their repo](https://github.com/facebook/immutable-js/blob/master/contrib/cursor/index.d.ts).*### `anotherFile.js`
```js
// Require a default instance of immstruct (singleton instance)
var immstruct = require('immstruct');// Get the structure we previously defined under the ID `myKey`
var structure = immstruct('myKey');var cursor = structure.cursor(['a', 'b', 'c']);
var updatedCursor = cursor.update(function (x) { // triggers `swap` in somefile.js
return x + 1;
});// Unwrap the value
console.log(updatedCursor.deref()); //=> 3
```## References
While Immutable.js cursors are immutable, Immstruct lets you create references
to a piece of data from where cursors will always be fresh. The cursors you create
are still immutable, but you have the ability to retrieve the newest and latest
cursor pointing to a specific part of your immutable structure.```js
var structure = immstruct({ 'foo': 'bar' });
var ref = structure.reference('foo');console.log(ref.cursor().deref()) //=> 'bar'
var oldCursor = structure.cursor('foo');
console.log(oldCursor.deref()) //=> 'bar'var newCursor = structure.cursor('foo').update(function () { return 'updated'; });
console.log(newCursor.deref()) //=> 'updated'assert(oldCursor !== newCursor);
// You don't need to manage and track fresh/stale cursors.
// A reference cursor will do it for you.
console.log(ref.cursor().deref()) //=> 'updated'
```Updating a cursor created from a reference will also update the underlying structure.
This offers benefits similar to that of [Om](https://github.com/omcljs/om/wiki/Advanced-Tutorial#reference-cursors)'s `reference cursors`, where
[React.js](http://facebook.github.io/react/) or [Omniscient](https://github.com/omniscientjs/omniscient/) components can observe pieces of application
state without it being passed as cursors in props from their parent components.References also allow for listeners that fire when their path or the path of sub-cursors change:
```js
var structure = immstruct({
someBox: { message: 'Hello World!' }
});
var ref = structure.reference(['someBox']);var unobserve = ref.observe(function () {
// Called when data the path 'someBox' is changed.
// Also called when the data at ['someBox', 'message'] is changed.
});// Update the data using the ref
ref.cursor().update(function () { return 'updated'; });// Update the data using the initial structure
structure.cursor(['someBox', 'message']).update(function () { return 'updated again'; });// Remove the listener
unobserve();
```### Notes
Parents' change listeners are also called when sub-cursors are changed.
Cursors created from references are still immutable. If you keep a cursor from
a `var cursor = reference.cursor()` around, the `cursor` will still point to the data
at time of cursor creation. Updating it may rewrite newer information.## Usage Undo/Redo
```js
// optionalKey and/or optionalLimit can be omitted from the call
var optionalLimit = 10; // only keep last 10 of history, default Infinity
var structure = immstruct.withHistory('optionalKey', optionalLimit, { 'foo': 'bar' });
console.log(structure.cursor('foo').deref()); //=> 'bar'structure.cursor('foo').update(function () { return 'hello'; });
console.log(structure.cursor('foo').deref()); //=> 'hello'structure.undo();
console.log(structure.cursor('foo').deref()); //=> 'bar'structure.redo();
console.log(structure.cursor('foo').deref()); //=> 'hello'```
## Examples
Creates or retrieves [structures](#structure--eventemitter).
See examples:
```js
var structure = immstruct('someKey', { some: 'jsObject' })
// Creates new structure with someKey
``````js
var structure = immstruct('someKey')
// Get's the structure named `someKey`.
```**Note:** if someKey doesn't exist, an empty structure is created
```js
var structure = immstruct({ some: 'jsObject' })
var randomGeneratedKey = structure.key;
// Creates a new structure with random key
// Used if key is not necessary
``````js
var structure = immstruct()
var randomGeneratedKey = structure.key;
// Create new empty structure with random key
```You can also create your own instance of Immstruct, isolating the
different instances of structures:```js
var localImmstruct = new immstruct.Immstruct()
var structure = localImmstruct.get('someKey', { my: 'object' });
```## API Reference
See [API Reference](./api.md).
## Structure Events
A Structure object is an event emitter and emits the following events:
* `swap`: Emitted when cursor is updated (new information is set). Is emitted
on all types of changes, additions and deletions. The passed structures are
always the root structure.
One use case for this is to re-render design components. Callback
is passed arguments: `newStructure`, `oldStructure`, `keyPath`.
* `next-animation-frame`: Same as `swap`, but only emitted on animation frame.
Could use with many render updates and better performance. Callback is passed
arguments: `newStructure`, `oldStructure`, `keyPath`.
* `change`: Emitted when data/value is updated and it existed before. Emits
values: `newValue`, `oldValue` and `path`.
* `delete`: Emitted when data/value is removed. Emits value: `removedValue` and `path`.
* `add`: Emitted when new data/value is added. Emits value: `newValue` and `path`.
* `any`: With the same semantics as `add`, `change` or `delete`, `any` is triggered for
all types of changes. Differs from swap in the arguments that it is passed.
Is passed `newValue` (or undefined), `oldValue` (or undefined) and full `keyPath`.
New and old value are the changed value, not relative/scoped to the reference path as
with `swap`.**NOTE:** If you update cursors via `Cursor.update` or `Cursor.set`, and if the
underlying Immutable collection is not inherently changed, `swap` and `changed`
events will not be emitted, neither will the history (if any) be applied.[See tests for event examples](./tests/structure_test.js)
[npm-url]: https://npmjs.org/package/immstruct
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[MIT License](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MIT_License)