Plugin for
dushand anything based on it. It adds helper.defineand.delegatemethods
You might also be interested in dush-tap-report.
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Install with npm
$ npm install dush-methods --save
or install using yarn
$ yarn add dush-methods
For more use-cases see the tests
const dushMethods = require('dush-methods')Plugin for dush, minibase, base and anything based on them. It adds
.defineand.delegatemethods on theappinstance.
returns{Function}: a plugin function that should be passed to.usemethod
Example
const dush = require('dush')
const methods = require('dush-methods')
const app = dush()
app.use(methods())
console.log(app.define) // => function
console.log(app.delegate) // => functionAdd non-enumerable
propwith avalue. It also emits adefineevent.
Params
prop{String}: a name of the propertyvalue{any}: any type of valuereturns{Object}: instance for chaining
Example
app.define('foo', 123)
console.log(app.foo) // => 123
app.on('define', (key, value) => {
  console.log('key:', key) // => 'key: foo'
  console.log('value:', value) // => 'value: 123'
})
// or inside plugin
app.use((app) => {
  app.define('hello', (place) => console.log(`Hello ${place}!`))
})
app.hello('world') // => 'Hello world!'Calls the
.definemethod for each property onpropsobject. It also emitsdelegateevent.
Params
props{Object}: an object of propertiesreturns{Object}: instance for chaining
Example
// called two times
app.on('define', (key, value) => {
  console.log(key) // => `foo`, then `qux`
  console.log(value) // => `bar`, then `123`
})
// called one time
app.on('delegate', (props) => {
  console.log('props:', props) // => { foo: 'bar', qux: 123 }
})
app.delegate({
  foo: 'bar',
  qux: 123
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Pull requests and stars are always welcome. For bugs and feature requests, please create an issue.
Please read the contributing guidelines for advice on opening issues, pull requests, and coding standards.
If you need some help and can spent some cash, feel free to contact me at CodeMentor.io too.
In short: If you want to contribute to that project, please follow these things
- Please DO NOT edit README.md, CHANGELOG.md and .verb.md files. See "Building docs" section.
 - Ensure anything is okey by installing the dependencies and run the tests. See "Running tests" section.
 - Always use 
npm run committo commit changes instead ofgit commit, because it is interactive and user-friendly. It uses commitizen behind the scenes, which follows Conventional Changelog idealogy. - Do NOT bump the version in package.json. For that we use 
npm run release, which is standard-version and follows Conventional Changelog idealogy. 
Thanks a lot! :)
Documentation and that readme is generated using verb-generate-readme, which is a verb generator, so you need to install both of them and then run verb command like that
$ npm install verbose/verb#dev verb-generate-readme --global && verb
Please don't edit the README directly. Any changes to the readme must be made in .verb.md.
Clone repository and run the following in that cloned directory
$ npm install && npm test
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