TypeScript implementation of java.util.Optional
Definition A container object which may or may not contain a non-null value. If a value is present, isPresent() will return true and get() will return the value. Additional methods that depend on the presence or absence of a contained value are provided, such as orElse() (return a default value if value not present) and ifPresent() (execute a block of code if the value is present).
This is a value-based class; use of identity-sensitive operations (including reference equality (==), identity hash code, or synchronization) on instances of Optional may have unpredictable results and should be avoided.
The main difference is that it doesn't throw errors if the value is not defined and simply just returns null
.
To use this package in your project, run:
npm i @lilbunnyrabbit/optional
import { Optional } from "@lilbunnyrabbit/optional";
const optional: Optional<number> = Optional(123);
const value: number | null = optional.get();
if (optional.isPresent()) {
const copy: Optional.Present<number> = optional;
const presentValue: number = optional.get();
} else {
const copy: OptionalEmpty = optional;
const emptyValue: null = optional.get();
}
optional.ifPresent((value) => console.log("Present:", value));
const nested: string = optional.filter((value: number) => value > 3)
.map((value: number) => String(value))
.orElse(456); // "123"
If you're looking for detailed API docs, check out the full documentation generated via Typedoc.
This section provides a guide for developers to set up the project environment and utilize various npm scripts defined in the project for efficient development and release processes.
Clone the repository and install dependencies:
git clone https://github.com/lilBunnyRabbit/optional.git
cd optional
npm install
The project includes several npm scripts to streamline common tasks such as building, testing, and cleaning up the project.
Script | Description | Command |
---|---|---|
build |
Compiles the TypeScript source code to JavaScript, placing the output in the dist directory. Essential for preparing the package for publication or testing. |
npm run build |
test |
Executes the test suite using Jest. Crucial for ensuring that your code meets all defined tests and behaves as expected. | npm test |
clean |
Removes both the dist directory and the node_modules directory. Useful for resetting the project's state during development or before a fresh install. |
npm run clean |
changeset |
Manages versioning and changelog generation based on conventional commit messages. Helps prepare for a new release by determining which parts of the package need version updates. | npm run changeset |
release |
Publishes the package to npm. Uses changeset publish to automatically update package versions and changelogs before publishing. Streamlines the release process. |
npm run release |
generate:docs |
Generates project documentation using Typedoc. Facilitates the creation of comprehensive and accessible API documentation. | npm run generate:docs |
These scripts are designed to facilitate the development process, from cleaning and building the project to running tests and releasing new versions. Feel free to use and customize them as needed for your development workflow.
Contributions are always welcome! For any enhancements or bug fixes, please open a pull request linked to the relevant issue. If there's no existing issue related to your contribution, feel free to create one.
Your support is greatly appreciated! If this package has been helpful, consider supporting its development. Your contributions help maintain and improve this project.
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