hfb

Builder for Hf Representations

Usage no npm install needed!

<script type="module">
  import hfb from 'https://cdn.skypack.dev/hfb';
</script>

README

Hf Builder (hfb)

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Functions for building Hf representations.

Install

npm install hfb --save

Usage

hfb.attributes

Takes an Hf object and an attributes object. If attributes does not exist, it adds it to the Hf object. It then returns the attributes property.

var attributes = hfb.attributes({}); // now {attributes: {}}

hfb.addAttributes

Takes an Hf object and an attributes object. If attributes does not exist, it adds it to the Hf object. If the attributes exist, it does a merge of the given attributes.

var hfObj = hfb.addAttributes({}, {foo: 'bar'});

The hfObj variable now has:

{
  attributes: {
    foo: 'bar'
  }
}

If you then do the following:

hfb.addAttributes(hfObj, {hello: 'world'});

The value of hfObj would be.

{
  attributes: {
    foo: 'bar',
    hello: 'world'
  }
}

hfb.transitions

Takes an Hf object and a transition object. If the transitions array does not exist, it adds it to the Hf object. It then returns the transitions array.

var transitions = hfb.transitions({}); // now {transitions: []}

hfb.addTransition

Takes an Hf object and a transition object. If the transitions array does not exist, it adds it to the Hf object. It then adds the given transition to the array.

var hfObj = hfb.addAttributes({}, {
  tag: 'link',
  rel: 'next',
  href: '/user/2'
});

The hfObj variable now has:

{
  transitions: [
    {
      tag: 'link',
      rel: 'next',
      href: '/user/3'
    }
  ]
}

If you then do the following:

hfb.addAttributes(hfObj, {
  tag: 'link',
  rel: 'prev',
  href: '/user/1'
});

The value of hfObj would be.

{
  transitions: [
    {
      tag: 'link',
      rel: 'next',
      href: '/user/3'
    },
    {
      tag: 'link',
      rel: 'prev',
      href: '/user/1'
    }
  ]
}

hfb.addMetaAttributes

Acts just like hfb.addAttributes except for meta attributes. If the meta object is not there, it creates it. If the attributes for the meta object is not there, it creates it. If meta.attributes is there, it does a merge of the given attributes.

var hfObj = hfb.addMetaAttributes({}, {foo: 'bar'});

The hfObj variable now has:

{
  meta: {
    attributes: {
      foo: 'bar'
    }
  }
}

hfb.addMetaLink

Acts just like hfb.addMetaLink. If the meta object is not there, it creates it. If the links array for the meta object is not there, it creates it. Once meta.links is there, it adds the given link.

var hfObj = hfb.addMetaLink({}, {
  tag: 'link',
  rel: 'next',
  href: '/user/2'
});

The hfObj variable now has:

{
  meta: {
    links: [
      {
        tag: 'link',
        rel: 'next',
        href: '/user/3'
      }
    ]
  }
}

hfb.wrap

If you have a normal object that you'd like to wrap as an Hf object, you can use hfb.wrap. It only accepts object types and will return an empty array if it receives anything other than an object.

var oldObj = {
    foo: 'bar'
};

var newObj = hfb.wrap(oldObj); // now {attributes: {foo: 'bar'}}

Developing and Contributing

To test, you can run:

npm test

If you install nodemon, you can run npm run develop.

npm install nodemon -g
npm run develop

Contributions are welcome! Please open a pull request.

License

This code is licensed under the MIT license.