DEPRECATION NOTICE
Just use st8 directly as:
import State from 'st8'
var state = new State({
a(){
// onenter
this === target //true
},
b(){
// onenter
this === target //true
return () => {
// onexit
}
}
}, target);
Object.defineProperty(target, property, {
set: function (value) {
return state.set(value);
},
get: function () {
return state.get();
}
});
Define stateful property on class instance or any object. Behaves like defineProperty
, but defines a state.
$ npm install define-state
var defineState = require('define-state');
function MyComponent (el) {
this.el = el;
//define state on instance
defineState(this, 'state', this.state);
//go to initial state
this.state = true;
}
//state declaration
MyComponent.prototype.state = {
true: {
before: function () {
this.el.innerHTML = 'Hello world!';
}
}
}
//create instance
new MyComponent(document.querySelector('#hello'));
Define stateful property name
on a target
according to the state
declaration (see st8 API). Pass optional isFn
argument to define functional accessor instead of getter/setter, might be useful for IE8/ES3 environments or to define functional-style components, like dialog.
defineState(target, 'visible', {
true: function () {
this.removeAttribute('hidden');
},
false: function () {
this.setAttribute('hidden', true);
}
}, true);
target.visible(false);