Welcome to Effect-TS
Effect-TS is a zero dependency set of libraries to write highly productive, purely functional TypeScript at scale.
The main driver of inspiration and the source of most of the ideas politely borrowed by this library is the core ZIO and its ecosystem of libraries, in particular ZIO-Prelude from which we take the naming and design of a highly innovative typeclass system.
Within the TypeScript ecosystem, this library takes inspiration from fp-ts, io-ts, morphic-ts, waveguide, qio and please forgive us if we are forgetting some.
Before anything we would like to say THANK YOU to all the contributors and authors of all the libraries we took something from, this work would have not been possible without you!
Just like ZIO
in scala, which was taken as source-code reference for the typescript port, @effect-ts/core/Effect
is powered by highly-scalable, non-blocking fibers that never waste or leak resources, Effect
lets you build scalable, resilient, and reactive applications that meet the needs of your business.
-
High-performance. Build scalable applications with greater performance compared to
Promise
. - Type-safe. Use the full power of the TypeScript compiler to catch bugs at compile time.
- Concurrent. Easily build concurrent apps without deadlocks, race conditions, or complexity.
- Asynchronous. Write sequential code that looks the same whether it's asynchronous or synchronous.
- Resource-safe. Build apps that never leak resources, even when they fail.
- Testable. Inject test services into your app for fast, deterministic, and type-safe testing.
- Resilient. Build apps that never lose errors, and which respond to failure locally and flexibly.
- Functional. Rapidly compose solutions to complex problems from simple building blocks.
-
Stack Safe. Forget ever seeing again
Maximum call stack size exceeded
and profit.
Within the ecosystem of packages you will find:
-
@effect-ts/core
The main entry point of the library, contains the effect system, the typeclasses inspired by zio-prelude and a set of commonly used modules likeSync
,Array
,Option
, and many more. -
@effect-ts/jest
The main entry point for testing, provides an integration to jest of a test runtime based on managed effect layers that supportEffect
as first class citizen. -
@effect-ts/monocle
Based on a fork ofmonocle-ts
experimental modules this library offers low boilerplate optics for your needs. -
@effect-ts/morphic
Based on a fork ofmorphic-ts
this library provides derivation of common typeclasses likeDecoder
,Encoder
,Guard
in a highly configurable manner and utilities aroundADT
in general data-modelling needs. -
@effect-ts/tracing-plugin
This typescript compiler plugin, to be used withttypescript
, can be configured to:- add compile time traces to your application code
- reduce the calls to
pipe
- reduce the calls to
flow
- reduce the calls to
identity
- optimize data-last pipeable functions to data-first
Install
We recommend the usage of yarn
and if you have multiple packages the usage of yarn workspaces
that handles by default hoisting of dependencies:
yarn add @effect-ts/system
Get in touch
Join us using discord at: https://discord.gg/hdt7t7jpvn
Articles
If you like to know more check out our, incomplete, series of articles:
- Encoding HKTs in TS4.1
- Effect-TS Core: ZIO-Prelude Inspired Typeclasses & Module Structure
- The Effect Data Types: Effect
- The Effect Data Types: Managed & Layer
- Abusing TypeScript Generators
Documentation
This is not an excuse, we will write docs when the active development slows down but:
Functional libraries tend to have almost no documentation and the reason is that the best documentation for a function is its own definition assuming the name is meaningful and the types are clear.
For the reason above, when we will begin documenting it, it will be along the lines of a guide in order to introduce concepts used in the library rather than just an "online database of function definitions"
Examples
- AWS Lambda Setup: https://github.com/Matechs-Garage/effect-ts-lambda
Maintainers
This library is actively maintained by Matechs-Garage the R&D
leg of the Matechs group that sponsor its development.
Contributors
Many thanks to all contributors of this amazing project, many of you have contributed from functionality up to bug reporting and fixing this library would have been nowhere near without your work. If you are interested to join us then reach out (regardless of your experience)!