Compile MongoDB-like boolean expressions based on boolean operators AND
and OR
Use one of the two based on your project's dependency manager.
$ npm install logical-compiler --save
$ yarn add logical-compiler
import compile from 'logical-compiler';
compile(expression, options);
Arguments:
expression
- the boolean expression to be executed.options
- an optional object specifying options.fns
- an optional attribute specifying any function(s) used on the expression.
let expression = { $and: [true, true] };
compile(expression); // true
expression = { $and: [true, false] };
compile(expression); // false
expression = { $and: [false, true] };
compile(expression); // false
expression = { $and: [false, false] };
compile(expression); // false
let expression = { $or: [true, true] };
compile(expression); // true
expression = { $or: [true, false] };
compile(expression); // true
expression = { $or: [false, true] };
compile(expression); // true
expression = { $or: [false, false] };
compile(expression); // false
const expression = { $someOp: ['x', 'y'] };
compile(expression); // Error: Unrecognized operator: '$someOp'
compile(); // Error: Expected an expression
compile(true); // true
compile(false); // false
const expression = 'test';
compile(expression); // Error: Unexpected token 'test'
const expression = 201;
compile(expression); // Error: Unexpected token '201'
let cb = () => true;
compile(cb); // true
cb = () => false;
compile(cb); // false
cb = () => Promise.resolve(true);
await compile(cb); //true
cb = () => Promise.resolve(false);
await compile(cb); // false
const expression = {
$and: [true, () => Promise.resolve(true)],
};
compile(expression); // Error: Unexpected nested promise callback
const options = {
fns: {
isEven: (number) => number % 2 === 0,
},
};
let expression = { isEven: 7 };
compile(expression, options); // false
expression = { isEven: 6 };
compile(expression, options); // true
Note that the function is defined on the
fns
attribute of theoptions
argument.
const options = {
fns: {
isEqual: (num1, num2) => Promise.resolve(num1 === num2),
},
};
expression = { isEqual: [3, 3] };
await compile(expression, options); // true
expression = { isEqual: [3, 5] };
await compile(expression, options); // false
const options = {
fns: {
authenticated: () => Promise.resolve(true),
},
};
const expression = {
$or: [false, { authenticated: null }],
};
compile(expression, options); // Error: Unexpected nested promise function
const expression = { someFn: ['x', 'y'] };
compile(expression, options); // Error: Undefined function: 'someFn'
let expression = {
$or: [{ $and: [true, true] }, false],
};
compile(expression); // true
expression = {
$or: [() => false, () => false],
};
compile(expression); // false
expression = {
$and: [() => true, true],
};
compile(expression); // true
expression = {
$or: [
() => false,
false,
{
$and: [true, { $or: [() => true, false] }],
},
],
};
compile(expression); // true
const options = {
fns: {
any: (target, values) => values.includes(target),
all: (targets, values) => targets.every((target) => values.includes(target)),
},
};
expression = {
$and: [
() => true,
{ $or: [true, false] },
{ any: [5, [1, 3, 4, 6, 7]] }
],
};
compile(expression, options); // false
expression = {
$or: [
() => false,
false,
{ $and: [true, false] },
{
all: [
[3, 4, 7],
[2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7],
],
},
],
};
compile(expression, options); // true
Operators can be nested in any fashion to achieve the desired logical check.
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An asynchronous call can be made inside a callback or function. Currently, the library does not support promise returning callbacks or functions on nested expressions. If one is found, an exception is thrown. Promise returning executables are only allowed ALONE. The clean workaround is to resolve values resulting from asynchronous calls before invoking the compiler.
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Callbacks and functions must explicitly return boolean values to avoid the ambiguity of relying on truthiness. Relying on truthiness would pose a serious loophole because the executable might accidentally resolve to true on a non-boolean value. If the library encounters a callback that resolves to a non-boolean value, it throws an exception. See MDN documentation on truthy values.
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