Compare the result of a new function against an existing function.
const findCatsById = twinning({
name: "findCatsById",
oldFn: OldDatabase.findCatsById,
newFn: NewDatabase.findCatsById,
onDiff: onDiffs,
onError: onError
});
findCatsById("1234", function(err, result) {
/*
`err` and `result` come from `OldDatabase.findCatsById`,
If either function errors, their errors will be passed to `onError` (below).
If no error occurs, but results are different, diffs will be passed to `onDiffs` (below).
If either `onDiffs` or `onError` throws, that will become the error.
*/
});
function onDiffs (name, diffs) {
diffs.forEach(function(diff) {
console.log("Different result for", name, JSON.stringify(diff));
});
}
function onError (name, oldError, newError) {
if (oldError) {
console.error("Error for old function in", name, oldError);
}
if (newError) {
console.error("Error for new function in", name, oldError);
}
}
$ npm install twinning
name
(required): A label for this comparison. This so you can re-useonDiffs
oronError
between multiple comparison.oldFn
(required): The original function. It's assumed that this function is currently being used in production, and the results can be trusted. The function must take a callback as its last argument unlesspromises
orsync
is specified. Both this function andnewFn
must complete before the comparison will complete.newFn
(required): The new function to compare. We assume this function is not yet reliable, so its results will be thrown away after the comparison. The function should match the type (callback, promise, synchronous) ofoldFn
. Both this function andoldFn
must complete before the comparison will complete.onDiffs
: A function that will be called whennewFn
yields a different result thanoldFn
, but neither function errors. You might want to use this function to log differences, or perhaps throw. If this function throws, the comparison will return/yield that error.onDiffs
will be called with the following arguments:name
: See above.diffs
: An array of change records between the results ofoldFn
andnewFn
. We've used deep-diff to implement the comparison; see their API for an overview of the structure of change records.
onError
: A function that will be called when either function errors. IfonError
is called,onDiffs
will not be. You might want to use this option to log or throw the error. If this function throws, the comparison will return/yield that error.onError
will be called with the following argumentsname
: See above.oldError
: The error, if any, fromoldFn
.newError
: The error, if any, fromnewFn
.
before
: If provided, this function will be called with the provided arguments. Its return value will then be used as the argument tooldFn
andnewFn
. Note that this means that if abefore
block is used,oldFn
andnewFn
can only take a single argument. Ifbefore
throws an error,oldFn
andnewFn
will not be run.after
: If provided, this function will be called with the result of the comparison, and its return value will be returned instead. If an error occurs,after
will not be called.disabled
: If true,newFn
will not be called, and no diffs will be calculated.oldFn
, andbefore
andafter
if provided, will still be called.promises
: Set this totrue
if youroldFn
andnewFn
return a promise instead of using callbacks.sync
: Set this totrue
if youreoldFn
andnewFn
are synchronous and do not use callbacks.
The defaults
method returns a function that is pre-configured with certain options. This function can then be used exactly like the base method.
const twinning = require("twinning");
const withDefaults = twinning.defaults({
onDiffs: myDiffLogger,
onError: myErrorHandler
});
const findCatsById = withDefaults({
name: "findCatsById",
oldFn: OldDatabase.findCatsById,
newFn: NewDatabase.findCatsById
});