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This module used to normalize require and expect properties in BEM object.

Usage


var normalize = require('deps-normalize');

normalize(undefined);               // []
normalize({ block: 'block' });      // [ { block: 'block' } ]
normalize({ elem: 'elem' });        // [ { elem: 'elem' } ]

// See more examples in tests

API

normalize(dependencies, [options])

Runs normalization of dependencies. Returns array of normalized dependencies.

dependencies

Type: Object / String

options

Type: Object

Normalization

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.

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).

License

MIT (c) 2014 Vsevolod Strukchinsky