True Myth provides safe, idiomatic null, error, and async code handling in TypeScript, with Maybe, Result, and Task types that are really nice.
README • API docs • Source • Intro blog post
True Myth provides standard, type-safe wrappers and helper functions to help you with three extremely common cases in programming:
- not having a value
- having a result where you need to deal with either success or failure
- having an asynchronous operation which may fail
You could implement all of these yourself – it's not hard! – but it's much easier to just have one extremely well-tested library you can use everywhere to solve this problem once and for all.
See the docs for setup, guides, and API docs!
- TS 5.3+
tsconfig.json:moduleResolution: use"Node16"or laterstrict: true
package.jsontype: "module"(or else useimport()to import True Myth into a commonJS build)
For details on using a pure ES modules package in TypeScript, see the TypeScript handbook's guide.
This project follows the current draft of the Semantic Versioning for TypeScript Types specification.
- Currently supported TypeScript versions: 5.3, 5.4, 5.5, 5.6, 5.7, 5.8, and 5.9
- Compiler support policy: simple majors
- Public API: all published, documented types not in a
-privatemodule and not marked as@internalor@privateare public
Size of the ESM build without tree-shaking (yes, these are in bytes: this is a pretty small library!):
| file | size (B) | terser1 (B) | terser and brotli2 (B) |
|---|---|---|---|
| -private/utils.js | 888 | 321 | 166 |
| index.js | 644 | 352 | 122 |
| maybe.js | 18872 | 3637 | 908 |
| result.js | 15274 | 3927 | 972 |
| standard-schema.js | 5975 | 762 | 317 |
| task/delay.js | 3901 | 649 | 259 |
| task.js | 54755 | 7448 | 2025 |
| test-support.js | 473 | 142 | 89 |
| toolbelt.js | 3739 | 890 | 277 |
| unit.js | 656 | 58 | 57 |
| total3 | 105177 | 18186 | 5192 |
Notes:
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The unmodified size includes comments.
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Thus, running through Terser gets us a much more realistic size: about 18.1KB to parse.
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The total size across the wire of the whole library will be ~5.2KB.
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This is all tree-shakeable to a significant degree: you should only have to “pay for” the types and functions you actually use, directly or indirectly. If your production bundle does not import or use anything from
true-myth/test-support, you will not pay for it, for example. However, some parts of the library do depend directly on other parts: for example,toolbeltuses exports fromresultandmaybe, andTaskmakes extensive use ofResultunder the hood.In detail, here are the dependencies of each module:
Module Depends on index.jsAll, but as tree-shakeable as possible maybe.jsunit.js,-private/utils.jsresult.jsunit.js,-private/utils.jsstandard-schema.jstask.js,result.jstask.jsresult.js,unit.js,task/delay.js,-private/utils.jstask/delay.jsNone test-support.jsmaybe.js,result.jstoolbelt.jsmaybe.js,result.js,-private/utils.js
The design of True Myth draws heavily on prior art; essentially nothing of this is original – perhaps excepting the choice to make Maybe.of handle null and undefined in constructing the types. In particular, however, True Myth draws particular inspiration from:
- Rust's
OptionandResulttypes and their associated methods - Folktale's
MaybeandResultimplementations - Elm's
MaybeandResulttypes and their associated functions
Footnotes
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Using terser 5.37.0 with
--compress --mangle --mangle-props. ↩ -
Generated by running
gzip -kq11on the result of theterserinvocation. ↩ -
This is just the sum of the previous lines. Real-world bundle size is a function of what you actually use, how your bundler handles tree-shaking, and how the results of bundling compresses. Notice that sufficiently small files can end up larger after compression; this stops being an issue once part of a bundle. ↩