I decided to code a simple todo app using Ramda, but I have been stuck with one refactoring related issue. Here're two functions that I think could be refactored:
const isItemCompleted = R.pipe(
R.prop("states"),
R.contains("completed")
)
const isItemEdited = R.pipe(
R.prop("states"),
R.contains("editing")
);
As you can see, there is some code duplication and this would get even messier if I had more states. I have been trying to isolate the duplicated functionality as such:
const statesContains = R.flip(R.pipe(
R.prop('states'),
R.contains()
))
//I would like to use it like this:
const isItemCompleted = statesContains("completed")
const isItemEdited = statesContains("editing")
But I just cannot wrap my head around this. I can make it work with different argument ordering, but I would like to follow the data-last rule to create concise functions.
The data being passed to these isItemCompleted and isItemEdited functions could be something like this:
let item = {states:["editing", "complete"]};
isItemCompleted(item); //true
Any (functional) ideas?