This module is a part of the Pip.Services polyglot microservices toolkit. It provides a set of basic patterns used in microservices or backend services. Also the module implemenets a reasonably thin abstraction layer over most fundamental functions across all languages supported by the toolkit to facilitate symmetric implementation.
The module contains the following packages:
- Commands - commanding and eventing patterns
- Config - configuration pattern
- Convert - portable value converters
- Data - data patterns
- Errors- application errors
- Random - random data generators
- Refer - locator inversion of control (IoC) pattern
- Reflect - portable reflection utilities
- Run - component life-cycle management patterns
- Validate - validation patterns
- Configuration Pattern
- Locator Pattern
- Component Lifecycle
- Components with Active Logic
- Data Patterns
- API Reference
- Change Log
- Get Help
- Contribute
Install the NPM package as
npm install pip-services3-commons-node --save
Then you are ready to start using the Pip.Services patterns to augment your backend code.
For instance, here is how you can implement a component, that receives configuration, get assigned references, can be opened and closed using the patterns from this module.
import { IConfigurable } from 'pip-services3-commons-node';
import { ConfigParams } from 'pip-services3-commons-node';
import { IReferenceable } from 'pip-services3-commons-node';
import { IReferences } from 'pip-services3-commons-node';
import { Descriptor } from 'pip-services3-commons-node';
import { IOpenable } from 'pip-services3-commons-node';
export class MyComponentA implements IConfigurable, IReferenceable, IOpenable {
private _param1: string = "ABC";
private _param2: number = 123;
private _anotherComponent: MyComponentB;
private _opened: boolean = true;
public configure(config: ConfigParams): void {
this._param1 = config.getAsStringWithDefault("param1", this._param1);
this._param2 = config.getAsIntegerWithDefault("param2", this._param2);
}
public setReferences(refs: IReferences): void {
this._anotherComponent = refs.getOneRequired<MyComponentB>(
new Descriptor("myservice", "mycomponent-b", "*", "*", "1.0")
);
}
public isOpen(): boolean {
return this._opened;
}
public open(correlationId: string, callback: (err: any) => void): void {
this._opened = true;
console.log("MyComponentA has been opened.");
callback(null);
}
public close(correlationId: string, callback: (err: any) => void): void {
this._opened = true;
console.log("MyComponentA has been closed.");
callback(null);
}
}
Then here is how the component can be used in the code
import { ConfigParams } from 'pip-services3-commons-node';
import { References } from 'pip-services3-commons-node';
import { Descriptor } from 'pip-services3-commons-node';
let myComponentA = new MyComponentA();
// Configure the component
myComponentA.configure(ConfigParams.fromTuples(
'param1', 'XYZ',
'param2', 987
));
// Set references to the component
myComponentA.setReferences(References.fromTuples(
new Descriptor("myservice", "mycomponent-b", "default", "default", "1.0",) myComponentB
));
// Open the component
myComponentA.open("123", (err) => {
console.log("MyComponentA has been opened.");
...
});
For development you shall install the following prerequisites:
- Node.js 8+
- Visual Studio Code or another IDE of your choice
- Docker
- Typescript
Install dependencies:
npm install
Compile the code:
tsc
Run automated tests:
npm test
Generate API documentation:
./docgen.ps1
Before committing changes run dockerized build and test as:
./build.ps1
./test.ps1
./clear.ps1
The module is created and maintained by Sergey Seroukhov.
The documentation is written by Egor Nuzhnykh, Alexey Dvoykin, Mark Makarychev.