repo moved to https://github.com/sketch7/ssv.ngx
Command pattern implementation for angular. Command's are used to encapsulate information which is needed to perform an action.
Primary usage is to disable a button when an action is executing, or not in a valid state (e.g. busy, invalid), and also to show an activity progress while executing.
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Get library via npm
npm install @ssv/ngx.command
Choose the version corresponding to your Angular version:
Angular | library |
---|---|
10+ | 2.x+ |
4 to 9 | 1.x+ |
import { SsvCommandModule } from "@ssv/ngx.command";
@NgModule({
imports: [
SsvCommandModule
]
}
export class AppModule {
}
In order to start working with Command, you need to create a new instance of it.
import { CommandDirective, Command, CommandAsync, ICommand } from "@ssv/ngx.command";
isValid$ = new BehaviorSubject(false);
// use `CommandAsync` when execute function returns an observable/promise OR else 3rd argument must be true.
saveCmd = new Command(() => this.save()), this.isValid$);
// using CommandAsync
saveCmd = new CommandAsync(() => Observable.timer(2000), this.isValid$);
// using ICommand interface
saveCmd: ICommand = new CommandAsync(() => Observable.timer(2000), this.isValid$);
Handles the command canExecute$
, isExecuting
and execute
functions of the Command
, in order to
enable/disable, add/remove a cssClass while executing in order alter styling during execution (if desired)
and execute when its enabled and clicked.
Generally used on a <button>
as below.
<!-- simple usage -->
<button [ssvCommand]="saveCmd">Save</button>
<!-- using isExecuting + showing spinner -->
<button [ssvCommand]="saveCmd">
<i *ngIf="saveCmd.isExecuting" class="ai-circled ai-indicator ai-dark-spin small"></i>
Save
</button>
This is useful for collections (loops) or using multiple actions with different args.
NOTE: This will share the isExecuting
when used with multiple controls.
<!-- with single param -->
<button [ssvCommand]="saveCmd" [ssvCommandParams]="{id: 1}">Save</button>
<!--
NOTE: if you have only 1 argument as an array, it should be enclosed within an array e.g. [['apple', 'banana']],
else it will spread and you will arg1: "apple", arg2: "banana"
-->
<!-- with multi params -->
<button [ssvCommand]="saveCmd" [ssvCommandParams]="[{id: 1}, 'hello', hero]">Save</button>
This is useful for collections (loops) or using multiple actions with different args, whilst not sharing isExecuting
.
<button [ssvCommand]="{host: this, execute: removeHero$, canExecute: isValid$, params: [hero, 1337, 'xx']}">Remove</button>
<button [ssvCommand]="{host: this, execute: removeHero$, canExecute: canRemoveHero$, params: [hero, 1337, 'xx']}">Remove</button>
canRemoveHero$(hero: Hero, id: number, param2): Observable<boolean> {
return of(id).pipe(
map(x => x === "invulnerable")
);
}
It can also be used as below without the command attribute.
<button
[disabled]="!saveCmd.canExecute"
(click)="saveCmd.execute()">
Save
</button>
Command creator ref, directive which allows creating Command in the template and associate it to a command (in order to share executions).
<div *ngFor="let hero of heroes">
<div #actionCmd="ssvCommandRef" [ssvCommandRef]="{host: this, execute: removeHero$, canExecute: isValid$}" class="button-group">
<button [ssvCommand]="actionCmd.command" [ssvCommandParams]="hero">
Remove
</button>
<button [ssvCommand]="actionCmd.command" [ssvCommandParams]="hero">
Remove
</button>
</div>
</div>
In order to use with NgForm
easily, you can use the following utility method.
This will make canExecute respond to form.valid
and for form.dirty
- also can optionally disable validity or dirty.
import { CommandAsync, canExecuteFromNgForm } from "@ssv/ngx.command";
loginCmd = new CommandAsync(this.login.bind(this), canExecuteFromNgForm(this.form));
// options - disable dirty check
loginCmd = new CommandAsync(this.login.bind(this), canExecuteFromNgForm(this.form, {
dirty: false
}));
In order to configure globally, you can do so as following:
import { SsvCommandModule } from "@ssv/ngx.command";
imports: [
SsvCommandModule.forRoot({ executingCssClass: "is-busy" })
],
Install/setup the following:
- NodeJS v18.16.0+
- Visual Studio Code or similar code editor
- TypeScript 5.0+
- Git + SourceTree, SmartGit or similar (optional)
- Ensure to install global NPM modules using the following:
npm install -g git gulp devtool
The following process need to be executed in order to get started.
npm install
npm run build
npm test
Handles compiling of changes.
npm start
Spawns test runner and keep watching for changes.
npm run tdd
- Update changelogs
- bump version
Check out the release workflow guide in order to guide you creating a release and publishing it.