transformer

Transform data using synchronous and asynchronous functions.


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License
MIT
Install
npm install transformer@1.2.4

Documentation

transformer

transformer

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Transform data using synchronous and asynchronous functions.

☁️ Installation

# Using npm
npm install --save transformer

# Using yarn
yarn add transformer

📋 Example

const Transformer = require("transformer");

let t = new Transformer({ world: "Earth" });


// There are three levels where the functions are added to be executed:
//
// Parallel:               | <0: [.............................................]>
// Unordered (don't wait): |                                <4a: [........]>
//                         +                                <4b: [....]>
//                         +                                <4c: [......]>
// Ordered (wait):         | <1: [...]> <2: [.]> <3:[.....]>                <5: [....]>

// This will run in parallel with all the other functions
t.add((data, cb) => {
    setTimeout(() => {
        data.parallel = 42;
        cb();
    }, 2000);
}, Transformer.PARALLEL);

// Async function, but ordered
t.add((data, cb) => {
    setTimeout(() => {
        data.oldWorld = data.world;
        data.world = "Mars";
        cb();
    }, 1000);
});

// Another async function and ordered
t.add((data, cb) => {
    setTimeout(() => {
        data.baz = 7;
        cb();
    }, 500);
});

// Async function, but not ordered
t.add((data, cb) => {
    setTimeout(() => {
        data.foo = 42;
        cb();
    }, 1000);
}, Transformer.UNORDERED);

// Another unordered function (this will end sooner)
t.add((data, cb) => {
    setTimeout(() => {
        data.bar = 42;
        cb(null, data);
    }, 900);
}, Transformer.UNORDERED);

// Sync function
t.add(data => {
    data.planet = data.world;
});

// Finally show the data
t.on("end", (err, data) => console.log(data));
// => { world: 'Mars'
//    , parallel: 42
//    , oldWorld: 'Earth'
//    , baz: 7
//    , bar: 42
//    , foo: 42
//    , planet: 'Mars' }

Get Help

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  1. Please post questions on Stack Overflow. You can open issues with questions, as long you add a link to your Stack Overflow question.
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  3. For direct and quick help, you can use Codementor. 🚀

📝 Documentation

transformer(data, opts)

Transformer Transforms the data using synchronous and asynchronous functions.

Params

  • Object data: The data object.
  • Object opts: The options object:
  • autostart (Boolean): If true, the functions will be executed, without calling the start() method.

Return

  • Number Return description.

add(fn, type)

Adds a new function.

There are three levels where the functions are added to be executed:

Parallel: | <0: [.............................................]> Unordered (don't wait): | <4a: [........]> + <4b: [....]> + <4c: [......]> Ordered (wait): | <1: [...]> <2: [.]> <3:[.....]> <5: [....]>

Params

  • Function|Transformer fn: The function to add. Note you can add an existing transformer instance as well.
  • TransformerType type: One of the following:
    • Transformer.PARALLEL: Used to append on the parallel timeline.
    • Transformer.UNORDERED: Grouped, but unordered.
    • Transformer.ORDERED: Grouped, but ordered.

Return

  • Transformer The current Transformer instance.

start(data, fn)

Starts the function execution.

Params

  • Object data: The data object.
  • Function fn: The callback function.

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📜 License

MIT © Ionică Bizău