singleton-pattern 1.0.0 → 1.1.0

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  2. package/package.json +1 -1
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- # Singleton Pattern
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+ # singleton-pattern
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  🦄 Wrap your class to make it a true singleton!
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- > Note: Your environment must support Proxy
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+ > **Note**: Your environment must support ES6 Proxies.
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  ## Overview
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- `singleton-pattern` is a lightweight TypeScript/JavaScript utility that wraps a class constructor so that every `new` call returns the same instance. It uses Proxy to ensure singleton safety, and provides options for prototype handling.
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+ `singleton-pattern` is a lightweight TypeScript/JavaScript utility that wraps a class constructor so that every `new` call returns the same instance. It uses Proxy to ensure singleton safety, and provides options for prototype and proxy reuse.
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  ## Features
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  - Make any class a singleton with one line
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  - Optionally control prototype.constructor behavior
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+ - Optionally reuse proxy for the same class (`options.onlyOnce`)
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  - Retrieve the original class from a singletonified class
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  - Fully type-safe
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  ```typescript
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  import { singletonify, getSingletonTarget } from 'singleton-pattern';
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- class MyClass {
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+ class Target {
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  value: number;
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  constructor(v: number) {
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  this.value = v;
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  }
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  }
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- const Singleton = singletonify(MyClass);
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- const a = new Singleton(1);
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- const b = new Singleton(2);
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+ // Basic singleton
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+ const S = singletonify(Target);
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+ const a = new S(1);
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+ const b = new S(2);
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  console.log(a === b); // true
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  console.log(a.value); // 1
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+ // Retrieve original class
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+ console.log(getSingletonTarget(S)); // Target
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  // Option: keep original prototype.constructor
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- const Singleton2 = singletonify(MyClass, { hideProtoConstructor: false });
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- console.log(Singleton2.prototype.constructor === MyClass); // true
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+ const S2 = singletonify(Target, { changeProtoConstructor: false });
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+ console.log(S2.prototype.constructor === Target); // true
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- // Retrieve original class
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- console.log(getSingletonTarget(Singleton)); // MyClass
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+ // Option: onlyOnce (reuse proxy for same class)
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+ const S3 = singletonify(Target); // equivalent to (Target, { onlyOnce: true })
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+ const S4 = singletonify(Target); // equivalent to (Target, { onlyOnce: true })
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+ console.log(S3 === S4);
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+ const S5 = singletonify(Target, { onlyOnce: false });
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+ const S6 = singletonify(Target, { onlyOnce: false });
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+ console.log(S5 !== S6);
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  ```
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  ## API
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  Wraps a class constructor so that all `new` calls return the same instance.
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  - `target`: The class to wrap
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- - `options.hideProtoConstructor` (default: `true`): If not `false`, sets `prototype.constructor` to the singletonified class. If `false`, keeps the original constructor.
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+ - `options.changeProtoConstructor` (default: `true`): Boolean. If `true`, sets `prototype.constructor` to the singletonified class. If `false`, keeps the original constructor.
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+ - `options.onlyOnce` (default: `true`): Boolean. If `true`, reuses the same proxy for the same class. If `false`, creates a new proxy each time.
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+ > **Note**: the options object uses Boolean Evaluation(aka. Boolean(x) / if (x))
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  ### `getSingletonTarget<T extends Class>(singleton: T): T | undefined`
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  {
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  "name": "singleton-pattern",
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- "version": "1.0.0",
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+ "version": "1.1.0",
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  "author": {
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  "name": "Kasukabe Tsumugi",
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  "email": "futami16237@gmail.com"