This module used to normalize require
and expect
properties in BEM object.
var normalize = require('deps-normalize');
normalize(undefined); // []
normalize({ block: 'block' }); // [ { block: 'block' } ]
normalize({ elem: 'elem' }); // [ { elem: 'elem' } ]
// See more examples in tests
Runs normalization of dependencies. Returns array of normalized dependencies.
Type: Object
/ String
Type: Object
parseString
- containsFunction
, that will parsedependencies
if they passed as string.
Dependencies should contain deps objects (or String
). We do not support full specification. Those objects are equivalents of BEM objects, but with additional properties, that reduces boilerplate code. After they are normalized, they can be converted to BEM objects.
elems
- containsArray
ofString
(if it containsString
it will be wrapped in array).mods
- containsObject
with keys as modificators names and values as modificators values. Values can beNumber
,Boolean
,String
orArray
ofString
.
If deps object contain elems
or mods
it will be splitted in multiple BEM objects. It will not take multiplication of elems
and mods
, if both are present in deps object. Instead it will be interpretated as two deps objects: one with elems
and other with mods
.
normalize({ elems: ['e1', 'e2'], mods: {m1: 1, m2: [2, 3]} });
// [
// { block: 'b', elem: 'e1' },
// { block: 'b', elem: 'e2' },
// { block: 'b', modName: 'm1', modVal: 1 },
// { block: 'b', modName: 'm2', modVal: 2 },
// { block: 'b', modName: 'm2', modVal: 3 }
// ]
level
, block
, elem
, mod
and value
properties will be taken from current processing object.
Note: you can not have elem
with elems
in one deps object (same applies to mod
and mods
).
MIT (c) 2014 Vsevolod Strukchinsky