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Bowie: Beautiful Models, With ES6 Style

Bowie is an experiment in building agnostic models with a beautiful API, elegant features and a unique ES6 implementation.

This is truly an experiment. You've been warned.

Getting Started

At this time, Bowie requires Node.js v6 or higher. I may add a Babel / Broswerify build at some point, but I'm trying to keep it simple for now.

  1. npm install bowie
  2. var Bowie = require("bowie");
  3. var model = new Bowie.Model();

From here, you can see code examples below.

Running Tests

If you want to run the tests, follow these steps:

  1. Clone the bowie repository
  2. npm install from the project root folder
  3. npm install -g grunt-cli if you don't already have grunt-cli
  4. grunt to start the watcher / runner, or grunt-specs to just run the tests

If you run grunt with the watcher, any time you save a file in the lib or specs folder, the specs will run again.

Model Attributes

Bowie models use ES6 proxies to create a dynamic attribute setup. You can add any attribute you wish, by assigning the attribute of the model, with no additional declaration.

var m = new Bowie.Model();

m.foo = "bar";

When you do this, the Model proxy will provide a setter for the attribute, which raises a create and change event.

var m = new Bowie.Model();

m.on("create:foo", function(value){
  // the 'foo' attribute was created
});

m.on("change:foo", function(value){
  // the 'foo' attribute was changed
});

// make the assignment, and watch the events trigger
m.foo = "bar";

Note that the create event only fires when the attribute is first created. The change event fires when the attribute is created, or any time it is changed.

Child Objects

Bowie models have some built-in support for child models, directly. For example, if you assign an object value to an attribute, Bowie will check to see if it is already a Model instance. If not, it will wrap the value in a Model instance for you.

var parent = new Bowie.Model();

var child = {
  baz: "quux"
};

// child gets wrapped, here
parent.child = child;

parent.child.on("change:baz", function(value){
  console.log("new value:", value);
});

parent.child.baz = "fun"; // => console logs "new value: fun"

Assign Attribute On Creation

Pass an object literal into the Bowie.Model constructor and the data will be stored as the model's attributes.

var m = new Model({
  foo: "bar"
});

console.log(m.foo) // => "bar"

Model toJSON

Bowie Models store data attributes in a private part of the model instance, using ES6 Symbols.

When calling m.toJSON(), the attributes from this private storage are serialized into a JSON string then re-parsed into a JavaScript object literal.

var m = new Bowie.Model();

m.foo = "bar";
m.baz = "quux";

var json = m.toJSON();

console.log(json); // => { foo: "bar", baz: "quux" }

The process of serializing when calling .toJSON ensures a clean copy of all attributes, with no direct reference back to the underlying attribute storage.

Child models will also be included in the .toJSON output.

Dynamic Methods

You can add methods directly to any Model instance - whether it extended as a class (see below), or just created a new Bowie.Model directly.

var m = new Bowie.Model({
  bar: "baz"
});

m.foo = function(){
  return this.bar + " WUUUUT";
};

m.foo(); // => "baz WUUUUT"

Class Extension

Bowie supports full class exension, including the ability to provide methods on the class.

class Foo extends Bowie.Model {

  // pass constructor provided attributes
  // to the Model constructor function
  constructor(data){
    super(data);
  }
  
  // add a method that uses data from the model
  doStuff(baz){
    return this.bar + baz + this.quux;
  }

}

// create the model with a base set of data
var f = new Foo({
  bar: 1
});

// add more data attributes
f.quux = 3;

// process the data
f.doStuff(2); // => 6

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Distributed under MIT License.

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