angular-cn/modules/rtts_assert
Tobias Bosch bbd212c256 fix(build): use `rtts-assert` instead of `ng-rtts-assert`.
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src fix(transpile): fix usage of `int` and references to `assert` module 2015-02-06 22:06:55 -08:00
test fix(transpile): fix usage of `int` and references to `assert` module 2015-02-06 22:06:55 -08:00
README.md feat(build): add package.json and README.md for publishing to npm 2015-02-10 11:52:42 -08:00
package.json fix(build): use `rtts-assert` instead of `ng-rtts-assert`. 2015-02-10 17:02:33 -08:00
rtts_assert.es6 refactor(build): explicitly mention `src` folder in imports 2015-02-05 11:55:48 -08:00

README.md

Rtts-Assert

A run-time type assertion library for JavaScript. Designed to be used with Traceur.

All sources are in ES6 format and have the suffix .es6. They don't depend on any runtime and can be used by any modern ES6 -> ES5 transpiler.

As a convenience, we provide you with es5build.js, a script to transpile the sources into es5 using Google Traceur.

License: Apache MIT 2.0

API

// Asserting APIs:
// - generated by Traceur (based on type annotations)
// - can be also used in tests for instance
assert.type(something, Type);
assert.returnType(returnValue, Type);
assert.argumentTypes(firstArg, Type, secondArg, Type);

// this can be used anywhere in the code
// (useful inside test, when we don't wanna define an interface)
assert(value).is(...)


// Custom type assert:
// - i have a custom type
// - adding an assert methos
assert.define(MyUser, function(value) {
  assert(value).is(Type, Type2); // or
  assert(value, 'name').is(assert.string);
  assert(value, 'contact').is(assert.structure({
    email: assert.string,
    cell: assert.string
  }));
  assert(value, 'contacts').is(assert.arrayOf(assert.structure({email: assert.string})));
});


// Define interface (an empty type with assert method)
// - returns an empty class with assert method
var Email = assert.define('IEmail', function(value) {
  assert(value).is(String);

  if (value.indexOf('@') !== -1) {
    assert.fail('has to contain "@"');
  }
});


// Predefined types
assert.string
assert.number
assert.boolean
assert.arrayOf(...types)
assert.structure(object)