schema.Array
Creates a schema to normalize an array of schemas. If the input value is an Object instead of an Array,
the normalized result will be an Array of the Object's values.
Note: The same behavior can be defined with shorthand syntax: [ mySchema ]
- definition: required A singular schema that this array contains or a mapping of schema to attribute values.
- schemaAttribute: optional (required if- definitionis not a singular schema) The attribute on each entity found that defines what schema, per the definition mapping, to use when normalizing. Can be a string or a function. If given a function, accepts the following arguments:- value: The input value of the entity.- parent: The parent object of the input array. *- key: The key at which the input array appears on the parent object.
Instance Methods
- define(definition): When used, the- definitionpassed in will be merged with the original definition passed to the- Arrayconstructor. This method tends to be useful for creating circular references in schema.
Usage
To describe a simple array of a singular entity type:
const sampleData = () =>Promise.resolve([{ id: '123', name: 'Jim' },{ id: '456', name: 'Jane' },]);class User extends Entity {readonly name: string = '';pk() {return this.id;}}const userList = new Endpoint(sampleData, {schema:new schema.Array(User),,});function UsersPage() {const users = useSuspense(userList, {});return (<div>{users.map(user => <div key={user.pk()}>{user.name}</div>)}</div>);}render(<UsersPage />);
Dynamic entity types
If your input data is an array of more than one type of entity, it is necessary to define a schema mapping.
Note: If your data returns an object that you did not provide a mapping for, the original object will be returned in the result and an entity will not be created.
string schemaAttribute
const sampleData = () =>Promise.resolve([{ id: 1, type: 'link', url: 'https://ntucker.true.io', title: 'Nate site' },{ id: 10, type: 'post', content: 'good day!' },]);abstract class FeedItem extends Entity {readonly id: number = 0;declare readonly type: 'link' | 'post';pk() {return `${this.id}`;}}class Link extends FeedItem {readonly type = 'link' as const;readonly url: string = '';readonly title: string = '';}class Post extends FeedItem {readonly type = 'post' as const;readonly content: string = '';}const feed = new Endpoint(sampleData, {schema:new schema.Array({link: Link,post: Post,},'type',),,});function FeedList() {const feedItems = useSuspense(feed, {});return (<div>{feedItems.map(item =>item.type === 'link' ? (<LinkItem link={item} key={item.pk()} />) : (<PostItem post={item} key={item.pk()} />),)}</div>);}function LinkItem({ link }: { link: Link }) {return <a href={link.url}>{link.title}</a>;}function PostItem({ post }: { post: Post }) {return <div>{post.content}</div>;}render(<FeedList />);
function schemaAttribute
The return values should match a key in the definition. Here we'll show the same behavior as the 'string'
case, except we'll append an 's'.
const sampleData = () =>Promise.resolve([{ id: 1, type: 'link', url: 'https://ntucker.true.io', title: 'Nate site' },{ id: 10, type: 'post', content: 'good day!' },]);abstract class FeedItem extends Entity {readonly id: number = 0;declare readonly type: 'link' | 'post';pk() {return `${this.id}`;}}class Link extends FeedItem {readonly type = 'link' as const;readonly url: string = '';readonly title: string = '';}class Post extends FeedItem {readonly type = 'post' as const;readonly content: string = '';}const feed = new Endpoint(sampleData, {schema:new schema.Array({links: Link,posts: Post,},(input, parent, key) => `${input.type}s`,),,});function FeedList() {const feedItems = useSuspense(feed, {});return (<div>{feedItems.map(item =>item.type === 'link' ? (<LinkItem link={item} key={item.pk()} />) : (<PostItem post={item} key={item.pk()} />),)}</div>);}function LinkItem({ link }: { link: Link }) {return <a href={link.url}>{link.title}</a>;}function PostItem({ post }: { post: Post }) {return <div>{post.content}</div>;}render(<FeedList />);