import _curry2 from "./internal/_curry2.js"; import _isFunction from "./internal/_isFunction.js"; import curryN from "./curryN.js"; import toString from "./toString.js"; /** * Given an `arity` (Number) and a `name` (String) the `invoker` function * returns a curried function that takes `arity` arguments and a `context` * object. It will "invoke" the `name`'d function (a method) on the `context` * object. * * @func * @memberOf R * @since v0.1.0 * @category Function * @sig Number -> String -> (a -> b -> ... -> n -> Object -> *) * @param {Number} arity Number of arguments the returned function should take * before the target object. * @param {String} method Name of any of the target object's methods to call. * @return {Function} A new curried function. * @see R.construct * @example * // A function with no arguments * const asJson = invoker(0, "json") * // Just like calling .then((response) => response.json()) * fetch("http://example.com/index.json").then(asJson) * * // A function with one argument * const sliceFrom = invoker(1, 'slice'); * sliceFrom(6, 'abcdefghijklm'); //=> 'ghijklm' * * // A function with two arguments * const sliceFrom6 = invoker(2, 'slice')(6); * sliceFrom6(8, 'abcdefghijklm'); //=> 'gh' * * // NOTE: You can't simply pass some of the arguments to the initial invoker function. * const firstCreditCardSection = invoker(2, "slice", 0, 4) * firstCreditCardSection("4242 4242 4242 4242") // => Function<...> * * // Since invoker returns a curried function, you may partially apply it to create the function you need. * const firstCreditCardSection = invoker(2, "slice")(0, 4) * firstCreditCardSection("4242 4242 4242 4242") // => "4242" * * @symb R.invoker(0, 'method')(o) = o['method']() * @symb R.invoker(1, 'method')(a, o) = o['method'](a) * @symb R.invoker(2, 'method')(a, b, o) = o['method'](a, b) */ var invoker = /*#__PURE__*/ _curry2(function invoker(arity, method) { return curryN(arity + 1, function () { var target = arguments[arity]; if (target != null && _isFunction(target[method])) { return target[method].apply(target, Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments, 0, arity)); } throw new TypeError(toString(target) + ' does not have a method named "' + method + '"'); }); }); export default invoker;