Question

I'm trying to create a nodejs module that will have an api like this

**program.js**

var module = require('module');
var products = module('car', 'pc'); // convert string arguments to methods

// now use them 
products.car.find('BMW', function(err, results){
  // results
})

products.pc.find('HP', function(err, results){
  // results
})

>

**module.js**

function module(methods){
  // convert string arguments into methods attach to this function
  // and return
}

module.find = function(query){
  // return results
};

module.exports = module;

I know this is possible because this module is doing the exact same thing. I have tried to study the source but there is just to much going so was not able to determine how its doing this.

Était-ce utile?

La solution

Something like this perhaps? Kinda hard to answer without additionnal details:

function Collection(type) {
    this.type = type;
}

Collection.prototype = {
    constructor: Collection,
    find: function (item, callback) {
        //code to find
    }
};

function collectionFactory() {
    var collections = {},
        i = 0,
        len = arguments.length,
        type;

    for (; i < len; i++) {
        collections[type = arguments[i]] = new Collection(type);
    }

    return collections;

}

module.exports = collectionFactory;

Autres conseils

Not sure what do you want to do but remember you can have dynamic property name of an object using [] notation like ...

var MyModule = function(param1, param2) {
  this.funcTemplate = function() {
    console.log('Hi ');
  };

  this[param1] = this.funcTemplate;
  this[param2] = this.funcTemplate;
};

var dynamic = new myModule('what', 'ever');
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