Prop-Proxy allows you to intercept getters and setters of class attributes through decorators
This package need to be used with Typescript
npm install prop-proxy --save
yarn add prop-proxy
You need to enable in tsconfig.json:
{
"compilerOptions": {
{
"experimentalDecorators": true,
"emitDecoratorMetadata": true
}
}
import { usePropertyProxy } from 'prop-proxy'
interface Struct {
title: string;
isActive: boolean;
}
const { Property, proxy } = usePropertyProxy<Struct>();
class Category implements Struct {
@Property()
title!: string;
@Property()
isActive!: boolean;
constructor({title, isActive}: Struct){
Object.assign(this, {title, isActive})
}
}
//getter intercept
proxy.getTitle((value) => `other_${value}`)
//setter intercept
proxy.setIsActive(({setValue, value}) => setValue(true));
const category = new Category({title: 'title', isActive: false})
console.log(category.title) // output: other_title
console.log(category.isActive) // output: true
import { usePropertyProxy } from 'prop-proxy'
import { Length } from 'class-validator'
interface Struct {
title: string;
isActive: boolean;
}
const { Property, Validate } = usePropertyProxy<Struct>();
@Validate()
class Category implements Struct {
@Property()
@Length(0, 10)
title!: string;
@Property()
isActive!: boolean;
constructor({title, isActive}: Struct){
Object.assign(this, {title, isActive})
}
}
const category = new Category({title: 'title longer than 10 characters', isActive: true})
// output: an error is thrown, as the title length cannot be greater than 10 characters, according to schema.
The error is thrown both for values sent by the constructor and for those modified by the Class instance.
import { usePropertyProxy } from 'prop-proxy'
import { z } from 'zod'
interface Struct {
title: string;
isActive: boolean;
}
const SchemaCategory: z.ZodType<Struct> = z.object({
title: z.string().max(10),
isActive: z.boolean(),
})
const { Property, Validate } = usePropertyProxy<Struct>();
@Validate(SchemaCategory)
class Category implements Struct {
@Property()
title!: string;
@Property()
isActive!: boolean;
constructor({title, isActive}: Struct){
Object.assign(this, {title, isActive})
}
}
const category = new Category({title: 'title longer than 10 characters', isActive: true})
// output: an error is thrown, as the title length cannot be greater than 10 characters, according to schema.
The error is thrown both for values sent by the constructor and for those modified by the Class instance.
import { usePropertyProxy } from 'prop-proxy'
import { object, string, boolean } from 'yup';
interface Struct {
title: string;
isActive: boolean;
}
const SchemaCategory = object({
title: string().required().max(10),
isActive: boolean().required(),
});
const { Property, Validate } = usePropertyProxy<Struct>();
@Validate(SchemaCategory)
class Category implements Struct {
@Property()
title!: string;
@Property()
isActive!: boolean;
constructor({title, isActive}: Struct){
Object.assign(this, {title, isActive})
}
}
const category = new Category({title: 'title longer than 10 characters', isActive: true})
// output: an error is thrown, as the title length cannot be greater than 10 characters, according to schema.
The error is thrown both for values sent by the constructor and for those modified by the Class instance.
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