@crossfox/utils
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Utils by CrossFox

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The @crossfox/utils package is a collection of useful utilities and functions designed to streamline and enhance the development process of web applications and other software projects. This package provides developers with a set of tools for more efficient work, reducing code duplication, and improving overall productivity.

  • 🌟 Easy to use
  • ⚡ High performance
  • 🔗 No dependency

Install

npm install @crossfox/utils
yarn add @crossfox/utils

Functions and Utilities

Object

  • isEmpty(value: any): boolean

    The isEmpty function checks if a value is empty (null, undefined, empty string, or empty array).

    • value: The value to check.

    Returns: true if the value is empty, false otherwise.

  • crop(obj: Record<string, any>, keys: string[], isDelete = false): Record<string, any>

    The crop function creates a new object containing the specified keys from the source object, with an option to delete the keys from the source object.

    • obj: The source object.
    • keys: An array of keys to extract.
    • isDelete (default false): An option to delete the keys from the source object.

    Returns a new object with the selected keys.

  • setObject(obj: Record<string, any>): (...args: any[]) => Record<string, any>

    The setObject function dynamically sets keys and values in an object using a variadic function.

    • obj: The source object.

    Returns a function that accepts key-value pairs to add to the object and returns the updated object.

  • takeItem(arr: Record<string, any>, column: string, def = null): any

    The takeItem function is used to retrieve a value from an object and optionally remove it.

    • arr: The source object.
    • column: The key to retrieve the value.
    • def (default null): The default value to return if the key is missing.

    Returns the extracted value or the default value if the key is missing.

Types

  • isString(value: any): boolean

    The isString function checks if a value is a string.

    • value: The value to check.

    Returns true if the value is a string, false otherwise.

  • isNull(value: any): boolean

    The isNull function checks if a value is null.

    • value: The value to check.

    Returns true if the value is null, false otherwise.

  • isBoolean(value: any): boolean

    The isBoolean function checks if a value is a boolean (true or false).

    • value: The value to check.

    Returns true if the value is a boolean, false otherwise.

  • checkType(prefix: string, name: string, value: any, type: (() => void) | string): void

    The checkType function validates the type of a value and compares it to the specified type or a custom validation function.

    • prefix: The prefix for error messages.
    • name: The name of the value.
    • value: The value to check.
    • type: The type to compare (string or function).

    Throws a TypeError exception if the type does not match the expected type.

Other

  • range(min: number, max: number, step: number | null): number[]

    The range function generates an array of numbers within a specified range.

    • min: The lower limit of the range.
    • max: The upper limit of the range.
    • step (default null): The step for generating numbers. If not specified, a step of 1 is used.

    Returns an array of numbers within the specified range.

  • parseJSON(str: string, def = {}): Record<string, any>

    The parseJSON function parses a JSON string and returns a JavaScript object with error handling.

    • str: The JSON string to parse.
    • def (default {}): The default value to return in case of parsing errors.

    Returns the parsed object or the default value in case of errors.

  • maskValue(v: string, mask: string, clearExp = /\s+|[^0-9]+/g): string

    The maskValue function applies a mask to a string value, formatting it according to the provided mask.

    • value: The string value.
    • mask: The mask for formatting.
    • clearExp (default /\s+|[^0-9]+/g): A regular expression for clearing the string of unnecessary characters.

    Returns the formatted string.

  • classNames(...args: any[]): string (Added in v1.1)

    The classNames function takes a variable number of arguments and combines them into a single string, separating them with spaces. It filters the provided arguments, excluding any falsy values (false, null, undefined, '').

    • ...args: Variable-length arguments representing classes.

    This function is useful for dynamically generating a string of classes in various scenarios.

    Returns a string containing the combined classes.

  • **isSimpleObject **(...args: any[]): string (Added in v1.1)

    The isSimpleObject function is a utility that checks whether the given object is a plain, simple object.

    Returns true if the value is a boolean, false otherwise.

Author

Example

import {
	takeItem,
	crop,
	setObject,
	isEmpty,
	isString,
	isNull,
	isBoolean,
	checkType,
	range,
	parseJSON,
	maskValue,
	classNames,
	isSimpleObject
} from '@crossfox/utils';

// Example of using the takeItem function
const data = { name: 'John', age: 30 };
const name = takeItem(data, 'name');

// Example of using the crop function
const sourceObj = { name: 'Alice', age: 25, country: 'USA' };
const keysToCrop = ['name', 'age'];
const croppedObj = crop(sourceObj, keysToCrop, true);

// Example of using the setObject function
const obj = { firstName: 'Jane' };
const updatedObj = setObject(obj)('lastName', 'Doe', age, 21);

// Example of using the isEmpty function
const emptyValue = null;
const isValueEmpty = isEmpty(emptyValue);

// Example of using the isString function
const stringValue = 'Hello';
const isStringValue = isString(stringValue);

// Example of using the isNull function
const nullValue = null;
const isNullValue = isNull(nullValue);

// Example of using the isBoolean function
const booleanValue = true;
const isBooleanValue = isBoolean(booleanValue);

// Example of using the checkType function
checkType('validate', 'stringValue', stringValue, 'string');
// Uncomment the following line to see a TypeError exception, as the type 'string' does not match the nullValue variable
// checkType('validate', 'nullValue', nullValue, 'string');

// Example of using the range function
const numbersInRange = range(1, 5); // [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]

// Example of using the parseJSON function
const jsonString = '{"name": "Karina", "age": 26}';
const parsedObject = parseJSON(jsonString); 

// Example of using the maskValue function
const maskedString = maskValue('12345678', 'XXX-XXX-XXX'); // 123-456-789

// Example of using the classNames function
const maskedString = classNames(props.className, false && 'active', 'container'); // 'classWithProps container'

// Example of using the isSimpleObject
if(isSimpleObject({name: 'Alex'})){
	console.log("This is a plain object.");
}

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