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1# tiny-invariant 🔬💥
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8
9A tiny [`invariant`](https://www.npmjs.com/package/invariant) alternative.
10
11## What is `invariant`?
12
13An `invariant` function takes a value, and if the value is [falsy](https://github.com/getify/You-Dont-Know-JS/blob/bdbe570600d4e1107d0b131787903ca1c9ec8140/up%20%26%20going/ch2.md#truthy--falsy) then the `invariant` function will throw. If the value is [truthy](https://github.com/getify/You-Dont-Know-JS/blob/bdbe570600d4e1107d0b131787903ca1c9ec8140/up%20%26%20going/ch2.md#truthy--falsy), then the function will not throw.
14
15```js
16import invariant from 'tiny-invariant';
17
18invariant(truthyValue, 'This should not throw!');
19
20invariant(falsyValue, 'This will throw!');
21// Error('Invariant violation: This will throw!');
22```
23
24You can also provide a function to generate your message, for when your message is expensive to create
25
26```js
27import invariant from 'tiny-invariant';
28
29invariant(value, () => getExpensiveMessage());
30```
31
32## Why `tiny-invariant`?
33
34The [`library: invariant`](https://www.npmjs.com/package/invariant) supports passing in arguments to the `invariant` function in a sprintf style `(condition, format, a, b, c, d, e, f)`. It has internal logic to execute the sprintf substitutions. The sprintf logic is not removed in production builds. `tiny-invariant` has dropped all of the sprintf logic. `tiny-invariant` allows you to pass a single string message. With [template literals](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Template_literals) there is really no need for a custom message formatter to be built into the library. If you need a multi part message you can just do this:
35
36```js
37invariant(condition, `Hello, ${name} - how are you today?`);
38```
39
40## Type narrowing
41
42`tiny-invariant` is useful for correctly narrowing types for `flow` and `typescript`
43
44```ts
45const value: Person | null = { name: 'Alex' }; // type of value == 'Person | null'
46invariant(value, 'Expected value to be a person');
47// type of value has been narrowed to 'Person'
48```
49
50## API: `(condition: any, message?: string | (() => string)) => void`
51
52- `condition` is required and can be anything
53- `message` optional `string` or a function that returns a `string` (`() => string`)
54
55## Installation
56
57```bash
58# yarn
59yarn add tiny-invariant
60
61# npm
62npm install tiny-invariant --save
63```
64
65## Dropping your `message` for kb savings!
66
67Big idea: you will want your compiler to convert this code:
68
69```js
70invariant(condition, 'My cool message that takes up a lot of kbs');
71```
72
73Into this:
74
75```js
76if (!condition) {
77 if ('production' !== process.env.NODE_ENV) {
78 invariant(false, 'My cool message that takes up a lot of kbs');
79 } else {
80 invariant(false);
81 }
82}
83```
84
85- **Babel**: recommend [`babel-plugin-dev-expression`](https://www.npmjs.com/package/babel-plugin-dev-expression)
86- **TypeScript**: recommend [`tsdx`](https://github.com/jaredpalmer/tsdx#invariant) (or you can run `babel-plugin-dev-expression` after TypeScript compiling)
87
88Your bundler can then drop the code in the `"production" !== process.env.NODE_ENV` block for your production builds to end up with this:
89
90```js
91if (!condition) {
92 invariant(false);
93}
94```
95
96- rollup: use [rollup-plugin-replace](https://github.com/rollup/rollup-plugin-replace) and set `NODE_ENV` to `production` and then `rollup` will treeshake out the unused code
97- Webpack: [instructions](https://webpack.js.org/guides/production/#specify-the-mode)
98
99## Builds
100
101- We have a `es` (EcmaScript module) build
102- We have a `cjs` (CommonJS) build
103- We have a `umd` (Universal module definition) build in case you needed it
104
105We expect `process.env.NODE_ENV` to be available at module compilation. We cache this value
106
107## That's it!
108
109🤘
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