functional-commons
A set of functional functions that everybody needs.
Install
npm install @applitools/functional-commons
Usage
Example using range
:
const {range} = require('@applitools/functional-commons')
for (const i of range(0, 3)) {
console.log(i)
}
// ==> outputs 0, 1, 2
API
range(from, to, [step])
Returns an array with the numbers from
...to - 1
(and skips step
numbers)
from
(Number)
The first number in the array
to
(Number)
The last number in the array will be smaller thanto
step
(Number)
The delta to skip when creating the numbers in the array (default is 1)
Example
range(4, 7) // ==> [4, 5, 6]
range(4, 11, 2) // ==> [4, 6, 8, 10]
cacheFunctionSync(f)
Returns a function with same signature as f
, but which memoizes the return value according to the arguments passed
f
Any function. The arguments passed to the function will be JSON.string
-ified to enable caching.
returns function
The function will have the same signature as f
, and which will return the same return value given similar arguments, but calling this function repeatedly with the same arguments will generate only one call to f
.
Example
function square(x) {
console.log('called')
return x ** 2
}
const memoizedSquare = cacheFunctionSync(square)
console.log(memoizedSquare(4)) // prints "called" and "16"
console.log(memoizedSquare(4)) // prints only "16"
console.log(memoizedSquare(5)) // prints "called" and "25"
cacheFunctionAsync(f, [options])
Returns a function with same signature as f
, but which memoizes the return value according to the arguments passed. f
is an async function (returns a Promise
)
f
Any async function. The arguments passed to the function will be JSON.string
-ified to enable caching.
options
expireAfterMs
The cached value will expire after expireAfterMs
milliseconds. Default is to never expire (udefined
).
nowService
(Used for testing purposes) An object with a now
function that returns milliseconds since Epoch time. The default is just Date
, which makes it return the current time in milliseconds.
returns
The function will have the same signature as f
, and which will return the same return value given similar arguments, but calling this function repeatedly with the same arguments will generate only one call to f
.
Example
async function square(x) {
console.log('called')
return x ** 2
}
const memoizedSquare = cacheFunctionAsync(square)
console.log(await memoizedSquare(4)) // prints "called" and "16"
console.log(await memoizedSquare(4)) // prints only "16"
console.log(await memoizedSquare(5)) // prints "called" and "25"
throws_(err)
A function that throws err. Nice in places where you want an arrow function to just throw.
err
Any type. Usually inherits from Error
, though.
returns
This function never returns. It always throws.
objectFromEntries(entries)
Turns an array of [key, value]
pairs into an object.
entries
An array of 2-value arrays (also called "entries"), where the first value in the pair is the key, and the second is the value.
returns
An object whose properties correspond to the entries given
Example
console.log(objectFromEntries([['a', 4, 'b' , 5]])) // prints {a: 4, b: 5}
mapObject(object, mapFunc)
Returns a new object where all the entries in the input object are mapped using mapFunc
.
object
Any object.
mapFunc
A function that maps an entry "pair" (an 2-element array where the first element is the key of the property, and the second is the value) to another entry.
returns
An object (prototyped from Object
) with mapped properties.
Example
console.log(mapObject({a: 4, b: 5}, ([key, value]) => [key.toUpperCase(), value * 2])) // prints {A: 8, B: 10}
mapValues(object, mapFunc)
Returns a new object where all the values in the input object are mapped using mapFunc
.
object
Any object.
mapFunc
A function that maps a value to another value
returns
An object (prototyped from Object
) with mapped property values.
Example
console.log(mapObject({a: 4, b: 5}, (value) => value * 2)) // prints {a: 8, b: 10}
filterKeys(object, filterFunc)
Filters an object using a filter function that gets the key. Immutable.
object
Any JavaScript object that needs properties filtered.
filterFunc
A function that accepts the property name and returns a boolean of whether to keep the property or not (true
means keep the property)
returns
A new object (who's prototype will be Object
) with the same properties as object
, minus the filtered ones.
Example
console.log(filterKeys({a: 4, b: 5}, key => key === 'b')) // prints {a: 4}
filterValues(object, filterFunc)
Filters an object using a filter function that gets the value. Immutable.
object
Any JavaScript object that needs properties filtered.
filterFunc
A function that accepts the property value and returns a boolean of whether to keep the property or not (true
means keep the property)
returns
A new object (who's prototype will be Object
) with the same properties as object
, minus the filtered ones.
Example
console.log(filterKeys({a: 4, b: 5}, key => value === '5')) // prints {a: 4}
filterEntries(object, filterFunc)
Filters an object using a filter function that gets the entries. Immutable.
object
Any JavaScript object that needs properties filtered.
filterFunc
A function that accepts a 2-element array of [key, value] and returns a boolean of whether to keep the property or not (true
means keep the property)
returns
A new object (who's prototype will be Object
) with the same properties as object
, minus the filtered ones.
Example
console.log(filterKeys({a: 4, b: 5}, ([key, value]) => key === 'b' && value === 5)) // prints {a: 4}
failAfter(ms, errFactory)
throws errFactory()
after ms
milliseconds
ms
The number of milliseconds to wait before throwing
errFactory
A function that when called returns the value that will be thrown
returns
Nothing. It always throws
Example
try {
await failAfter(1000, () => new Error('oops'))
} catch(err) {
console.log(err.message)
}
// prints 'oops' after a second
presult(promise)
Turns a Promise from a promise that is resolved or rejected, to a promise that is always resolved, but returns the err and result as a tuple, Scala/Go/Rust-style.
promise
A promise that will either be resolved or rejected
returns
A promise that always resolved to a 2-tuple:
- If the oroginal promise is resolved with
value
, will resolve to[undefined, value]
- If the oroginal promise is rejected with
err
, will resolve to[err, undefined]
Example
const [err, value] = await presult(Promise.resolve(4))
console.log(value) // prints '4'
const [err2, value2] = await presult(Promise.reject(new Error('oops')))
console.log(err2.message) // prints 'oops'
delay
An async function that delays a specific time
ms
The time to delay, in milliseconds
returns
returns undefined
Example
await delay(100) // waits for 100ms
ptimeoutWithValue(promiseOrPromiseFunc, timeout, value)
A function that races between a given promise, and a value that returns after a timeout.
promiseOrPromiseFunc
A promise, or a function that returns a promise, which will be called to get the promise.
If the value is a function, it will be called and passed a function (usually called hasAborted
), which, if called,
will return true if the timeout has already happened, and you can abort this function.
timeout
The number of milliseconds to timeout.
value
The value to return from this function if the timeout happened before the promise resolved.
Example
console.log(await ptimeoutWithValue(delay(10).then(_ => 43), 100, 42)) // prints "43"
console.log(await ptimeoutWithValue(delay(100).then(_ => 43), 10, 42)) // prints "42"
ptimeoutWithError(promiseOrPromiseFunc, timeout, error)
A function that races between a given promise, and throwing an exception after a timeout.
promiseOrPromiseFunc
A promise, or a function that returns a promise, which will be called to get the promise.
If the value is a function, it will be called and passed a function (usually called hasAborted
), which, if called,
will return true if the timeout has already happened, and you can abort this function.
timeout
The number of milliseconds to timeout.
error
The error to be thrown from this function if the timeout happened before the promise resolved.
Example
console.log(await ptimeoutWithError(delay(10).then(_ => 43), 100, new Error('oops'))) // prints "43"
console.log(await ptimeoutWithError(delay(100).then(_ => 43), 10, new Error('oops'))) // throws 'oops' error
ptimeoutWithFunction(promiseOrPromiseFunc, timeout, func)
A function that races between a given promise, and a value (created from function) that returns after a timeout.
promiseOrPromiseFunc
A promise, or a function that returns a promise, which will be called to get the promise.
If the value is a function, it will be called and passed a function (usually called hasAborted
), which, if called,
will return true if the timeout has already happened, and you can abort this function.
timeout
The number of milliseconds to timeout.
func
An async function that will be called to get the value to be returned if the timeout occured
Example
console.log(await ptimeoutWithValue(delay(10).then(_ => 43), 100, 42)) // prints "43"
console.log(await ptimeoutWithValue(delay(100).then(_ => 43), 10, 42)) // prints "42"
makeError(error, properties)
A function that adds properties to an error
error
The error to be modified. Note that this function mutabl changes this error.
If error
is a string, then an Error
is created with this string as the message.
properties
Additional properties that will be added to the error object, in a mutable way
returns
The error
object passed, or if the error
was a string, the newly generated error.
Example
console.log(Object.entries(makeError('oops', {code: 'OOPS', status: 500}))) // prints {code: 'OOPS', status: 500}
zip(...arrays)
Regular functional zip of arrays.
arrays
list of arrays to zip
returns
An array of arrays, that are the zip of the arrays gotten.
Example
console.log(zip([1, 2, 3], [4, 5, 6])) // prints [[1, 4], [2, 5], [3, 6]]
`flatMap(array, [mapperFunction])
flattens array (one level), along with mapping the values
array
An array of values, or arrays or values.
mapperFunction
A function that maps a value to another. Optional.
returns
The array flattened (one level only), and it's values mapped if there was a mapperFunction
.
Example
console.log(flatMap([4, [5, 6], 7])) // prints [4, 5, 6, 7]
console.log(flatMap([4, [5, 6], 7], x => x * 2)) // prints [8, 10, 12, 14]
makeThrottledFunction(func, [options])
returns a function that is a proxy to func
, except that calling it will throttle the calls to func
.
func
The original function.
`options
maxCallsPerTimeSpan
The maximum number of calls allowed in the time span timeSpan
. Default is 120.
timeSpan
The timeSpan
we throttle for.
nowService
(Used for testing purposes) An object with a now
function that returns milliseconds since Epoch time.
The default is just Date
, which makes it return the current time in milliseconds.