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PropType validators that work with Immutable.js.

About

I got tired of seeing React.PropTypes.instanceOf(Immutable.List) or React.PropTypes.instanceOf(Immutable.Map) as PropTypes for components that should be specifying an Immutable.List of something or that an Immutable.Map contains some keys. A little "googling" came up empty, unless you want to use Flow, which I do not. So, I wrote react-immutable-proptypes.

Usage is simple, they work with and like any React.PropType.* validator.

var ImmutablePropTypes = require('react-immutable-proptypes');

var MyReactComponent = React.createClass({

    propTypes: {

        myRequiredImmutableList: ImmutablePropTypes.listOf(

            ImmutablePropTypes.contains({

                someNumberProp: React.PropTypes.number.isRequired

            })

        ).isRequired

    }

});

Since version 0.1.7 there are convenience helpers for "primitive" Immutable.js objects.

propTypes: {

    oldListTypeChecker: React.PropTypes.instanceOf(Immutable.List),

    anotherWay: ImmutablePropTypes.list,

    requiredList: ImmutablePropTypes.list.isRequired,

    mapsToo: ImmutablePropTypes.map,

    evenIterable: ImmutablePropTypes.iterable

}

Installation

Installing via npmjs

npm install --save react-immutable-proptypes

API

React-Immutable-PropTypes has:

ImmutablePropTypes.list         

ImmutablePropTypes.map          

ImmutablePropTypes.orderedMap   

ImmutablePropTypes.set          

ImmutablePropTypes.orderedSet   

ImmutablePropTypes.stack        

ImmutablePropTypes.seq          

ImmutablePropTypes.iterable     

ImmutablePropTypes.record       

ImmutablePropTypes.contains     

ImmutablePropTypes.mapContains  

// ...

aMap: ImmutablePropTypes.contains({

    aList: ImmutablePropTypes.contains({

        0: React.PropTypes.number,

        1: React.PropTypes.string,

        2: React.PropTypes.number.isRequired,

    }).isRequired,

})

// ...

<SomeComponent aList={Immutable.fromJS({aList: [1, 'two', 3]})} />

// ...

aMap: ImmutablePropTypes.mapOf(

    React.PropTypes.any, // validation for values

    ImmutablePropTypes.mapContains({ // validation for keys

        a: React.PropTypes.number.isRequired,

        b: React.PropTypes.string

    })

)

// ...

const aMap = Immutable.Map([

    [Immutable.Map({a: 1, b: '2'}), 'foo'],

    [Immutable.Map({a: 3}), [1, '2', 3]]

]);

aRecord: ImmutablePropTypes.recordOf({

    keyA: React.PropTypes.string,

    keyB: ImmutablePropTypes.list.isRequired

})

// ...

aMap: ImmutablePropTypes.mapContains({

    aList: ImmutablePropTypes.list.isRequired,

})

// ...

<SomeComponent aList={Immutable.fromJS({aList: [1, 2]})} />

These two validators cover the output of Immutable.fromJS on standard JSON data sources.

RFC

Please send a message or, better yet, create an issue/pull request if you know a better solution, find bugs, or want a feature. For example, should listOf work with Immutable.Seq or Immutable.Range. I can think of reasons it should, but it is not a use case I have at the present, so I'm less than inclined to implement it. Alternatively, we could add a validator for sequences and/or ranges.