Functional Programming for EcmaScript(Javascript)
Why
Originally I would like to have some features of Optional & Rx-like & PubSub functions;
however somehow that's too heavy if including them at the same time.
Thus the implementation just includes the core functions, and more clear to use.
Special thanks:
- purify (Inspiration from parts of Maybe implementations for Fantasy-Land Specs)
Installation
Node.js
node >= 6.0
- Installation:
Browser
bundled files for web/browser usages:
Usage
Import
- You can include the entire library:
- There are 5 modules in this library, you can include them individually:
- Facades:
- maybe
- monadio
- publisher
- FP functions:
- fp
- pattern
- Facades:
Just include things you need:
import {Maybe} from "fpEs"; // or this one: /* import Maybe from "fpEs/maybe"; */ var m = Maybe.just(1); // It works
or
import { compose, curry, } from "fpEs";
or
import { compose, curry, } from "fpEs/fp";
Common FP (Compose, Curry)
Example:
import { compose, curry, } from "fpEs/fp"; // compose console.log(compose((x)=>x-8, (x)=>x+10, (x)=>x*10)(4)) // 42 console.log(compose((x)=>x+2, (x,y)=>x*y)(4,10)) // 42 // curry console.log(curry((x, y, z) => x + y + z)(1,2,3)) // 6 console.log(curry((x, y, z) => x + y + z)(1)(2,3)) // 6 console.log(curry((x, y, z) => x + y + z)(1,2)(3)) // 6 console.log(curry((x, y, z) => x + y + z)(1)(2)(3)) // 6
PatternMatching
Example:
import { either, inCaseOfObject, inCaseOfEqual, inCaseOfClass, otherwise, SumType, ProductType, CompType, TypeNumber, TypeString, TypeNaN, TypeObject, TypeArray, TypeNull, TypeEqualTo, TypeClassOf, TypeRegexMatches, } from "fpEs/pattern"; // PatternMatching console.log(either({}, inCaseOfObject((x)=>JSON.stringify(x)), otherwise((x)=>false))); // "{}" console.log(either([], inCaseOfObject((x)=>JSON.stringify(x)), otherwise((x)=>false))); // false console.log(either(null, inCaseOfObject((x)=>JSON.stringify(x)), otherwise((x)=>false))); // false console.log(either(undefined, inCaseOfObject((x)=>JSON.stringify(x)), otherwise((x)=>false))); // false console.log(either("", inCaseOfObject((x)=>JSON.stringify(x)), otherwise((x)=>false))); // false // otherwise var err = undefined; err = undefined; either(1, inCaseOfEqual(1, (x)=>x+1)).should.equal(2); (err === undefined).should.equal(true); err = undefined; try { either(1, inCaseOfEqual(2, (x)=>x+1)); } catch (e) { err = e; } (err === undefined).should.equal(false); err = undefined; try { either(1, inCaseOfEqual(2, (x)=>x+1), otherwise((x)=>x+2)).should.equal(3); } catch (e) { err = e; console.log(e); } (err === undefined).should.equal(true); // SumType var s; s = new SumType(new ProductType(TypeString, TypeNumber), new ProductType(TypeRegexMatches('c+'))); console.log(s.apply("1", "2asdf") === undefined); // true console.log(s.apply("1", 2) === undefined); // false console.log(s.apply("1") === undefined); // true console.log(s.apply("ccc") === undefined); // false
Maybe (Sync)
Example:
import Maybe from "fpEs/maybe"; var m; // map (sync) m = Maybe.just(1).map((x)=>x+2).map((x)=>x+3); console.log(m.unwrap()); // 6 // isPresent/isNull m = Maybe.just(1); console.log(m.isPresent()); // true console.log(m.isNull()); // false m = Maybe.just(null); console.log(m.isPresent()); // false console.log(m.isNull()); // true m = Maybe.just(undefined); console.log(m.isPresent()); // false console.log(m.isNull()); // true // Or m = Maybe.just(1); console.log(m.or(3).unwrap()); // 1 console.log(m.or(4).unwrap()); // 1 m = Maybe.just(null); console.log(m.or(3).unwrap()); // 3 console.log(m.or(4).unwrap()); // 4 m = Maybe.just(undefined); console.log(m.or(3).unwrap()); // 3 console.log(m.or(4).unwrap()); // 4 // letDo m = Maybe.just(1); v = 0; m.letDo(function () { v = 1; }); console.log(v); // 1 m = Maybe.just(null); v = 0; m.letDo(function () { v = 1; }); console.log(v); // 0 m = Maybe.just(undefined); v = 0; m.letDo(function () { v = 1; }); console.log(v); // 0 // letDo & orDo m = Maybe.just(0); v = m.letDo(function (p) { return p + 2 }).orDo(function () { return 3 }).unwrap(); console.log(v); // 2 m = Maybe.just(undefined); v = m.letDo(function (p) { return p + 2 }).orDo(function () { return 3 }).unwrap(); console.log(v); // 3
MonadIO/Rx.Observable (Async,Sync)
Example:
import Maybe from "fpEs/maybe"; import MonadIO from "fpEs/monadio"; var {promiseof, doM} = MonadIO; var p = undefined; var m = MonadIO.just(0); var v = 0; // sync m = MonadIO.just(0); v = 0; m .map((val)=>val+1) .map((val)=>val+2) .flatMap((val)=>MonadIO.just(val+1).map((val)=>val+1).map((val)=>val+1)) .subscribe((val)=>v=val); console.log(v); // 6 // async m = MonadIO.just(0); v = 0; p = m .map((val)=>val+1) .map((val)=>val+2) .map((val)=>val+3) .subscribe((val)=>v=val, true); // Async: true console.log(v); // 0 p.then(function () { console.log(v); // 6 }); // DoNotation v = 0; p = doM(function *() { var value = yield promiseof(5); var value2 = yield promiseof(11); var value3 = yield Maybe.just(3); var value4 = yield MonadIO.just(3); return value + value2 + value3 + value4; }); p.then((x)=>console.log(x)); // 22
Publisher(PubSub-like)
Example:
import Publisher from "fpEs/publisher"; var p = new Publisher(); var v = 0; // sync p = new Publisher(); v = 0; p.subscribe((i)=>v=i); p.publish(1); console.log(v); // 1 // async p = new Publisher(); v = 0; p.subscribe((i)=>v=i); p.publish(1, true); // Async: true console.log(v); // 0 setTimeout(()=>{ console.log(v); // 1 },100); // map p = new Publisher(); v = 0; p.map((x)=>x+2).map((x)=>x+3).subscribe((i)=>v=i); p.publish(1, true); console.log(v); // 0 setTimeout(()=>{ console.log(v); // 6 },100); // unsubscribe p = new Publisher(); v = 0; var callback = (i)=>v=i; p.subscribe(callback); p.publish(1); console.log(v); // 1 v = 0; p.unsubscribe(callback); p.publish(1); console.log(v); // 0